Electronics - RLC Circuits and Resonance - Discussion
Discussion Forum : RLC Circuits and Resonance - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
What is the total current?


Discussion:
19 comments Page 2 of 2.
Ali said:
1 decade ago
Vasu is correct till caculating Ir,Ic,Il
how we forget vector quantities
I=(Ir^2+(Il^2-Ic^2))^1/2
I=141mA
how we forget vector quantities
I=(Ir^2+(Il^2-Ic^2))^1/2
I=141mA
Fatjona said:
1 decade ago
Is wrong because the RLC circuits is a parallel circuits and the total impendance is not in this form.
Rajendra said:
1 decade ago
141mA is correct answer.
Use formula total current = 1/2(Ir2+square root(Il-Ic)2).
Use formula total current = 1/2(Ir2+square root(Il-Ic)2).
Amit singh said:
1 decade ago
Ali is correct because we can't forget vector quantities. So answer is 141ma.
Nesma said:
4 years ago
How we determine Xc and XL? Please explain me.
Chandrani said:
1 decade ago
Thanks all. Specially Vasu n Ali.
KIRAN V said:
9 years ago
You are correct @Vijay Bhovani.
Ram said:
6 years ago
V=ir.
I=v/r.
I=497/4.
124. 25.
I=v/r.
I=497/4.
124. 25.
Syed Shakeeb said:
3 years ago
Thanks @Vikash.
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