50. An oscillating voltage of fixed amplit across a circuit element. If the freq
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50. An oscillating voltage of fixed amplit across a circuit element. If the frequenc increased, the amplitude of the current will (a) More than one of the above is possible, de is applied y of this voltage is depending on a circumstances (b) decrease if the circuit element is either an inductor or a capacitor. (c) decrease if the circuit element is an inductor, but increase if the circuit element is a capacitor. (d)increase if the circuit element is an inductor, but decrease - d 22 if the circuit element is a capacitor. (e) increase if the circuit element is either an inductor or a m capacitor. 04 of s? le, ed, let,Explanation / Answer
50.
Current in a oscillating voltage circuit is given by:
i = V/Z
Z = impedance = XL OR XC, depending on the circuit element,
if circuit element is inductor, then
Z = XL = w*L = 2*pi*f*L
So now if frequency is increased then impedance will also increase,
Now we know that
i = V/Z
since Z is increased, So current will decrease.
Now in when circuit element is capacitor
Z = Xc = 1/(w*C) = 1/(2*pi*f*C)
So now if frequency is increased then impedance will also decrease,
Now we know that
i = V/Z
since Z is decreased, So current will increase.
From above scenarios correct option will be C.
Decrease if the circuit element is inductor, and increase if the circuit element is capacitor.
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