I place a resistor and inductor in series across an AC generator. When the gener
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Question
I place a resistor and inductor in series across an AC generator. When the generator is set to a very high frequency, which component(s) will have a large amplitude of voltage?
Both the resistor and the inductor will have large maximum voltages across.
The resistor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the inductor will be zero.
The inductor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the resistor will be zero.
The resistor and the inductor will both have zero voltages across.
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I place a resistor and capacitor in series across an AC generator. When the generator is set to a very high frequency, which component(s) will have a large amplitude of voltage?
Both the resistor and the capacitor will have large maximum voltages across.
The resistor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the capacitor will be zero.
The capacitor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the resistor will be zero.
The resistor and the capacitor will both have zero voltages across.
Both the resistor and the inductor will have large maximum voltages across.
The resistor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the inductor will be zero.
The inductor will have a large maximum voltage, but the voltage across the resistor will be zero.
The resistor and the inductor will both have zero voltages across.
Explanation / Answer
Explaination:- As frequency increase impedence of inductor increases and impedence of capacitor decreases.
(A) Inductor will have large voltage and resistance has zero.
(B)Capacitor has zero voltage and resitance has maximum voltage.