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    Electrical help

    I need a hand solving a problem....


    My supple voltage is 120v and 10hz


    I have 3 components in parallel

    40ohm resister

    L1 1 Henry inductor

    C1 80 micro farat capacitor.....




    What is


    What is

    R?
    XL?
    XC?
    Z?
    I?

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    You sir, needs a FluxCapacitor.


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    call an electrician pal

    I will give you answer for $100

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    It's an RLC circuit. Scroll about halfway down this page for a good reference:

    http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/accircuits/parallel-circuit.html

    R = 40 ohm

    XL = 62.8 ohm
    XC = 198.9 ohm
    Z = 36.6 ohm
    I = 2.7 A

    Maybe someone else can confirm my answers, it's been a while since I've done circuits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramones951 View Post

    Maybe someone else can confirm my answers, it's been a while since I've done circuits.

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    Who s this clown???

    I had an electrical business before I ran it into the ground and charged $80 pr hr

    I am not giving this gambler free advice

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    Are you trying to make a time machine?

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    JJ u are scum.


    Awesome work ramone! U must be in the top 3% that doesn't make minimum wage around here...

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    Corny man for a non pro you have some serious pull around here in PT!

    Corny i bet figuring out electrical circuits is the least of your problems though sport

    give us a winner Corny

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post


    call an electrician pal

    I will give you answer for $100
    This is electronics or at least an engineering question, most non-industrial electricians don't deal with this stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by ramones951 View Post
    It's an RLC circuit. Scroll about halfway down this page for a good reference:

    http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/accircuits/parallel-circuit.html

    R = 40 ohm

    XL = 62.8 ohm
    XC = 198.9 ohm
    Z = 36.6 ohm
    I = 2.7 A

    Maybe someone else can confirm my answers, it's been a while since I've done circuits.
    These look right, except for I, which should be about 3.28 A (I = V/Z)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcorndog View Post
    JJ u are scum.


    Awesome work ramone! U must be in the top 3% that doesn't make minimum wage around here...
    If you're using these answers for homework or something graded, make sure you give all of the numbers to the same number of significant digits...no bigger giveaway for copied answers!

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    Guy couldn't do it on his own he'll never be successful

    He will always cheat for the answers

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    E=IR pretty much everything can be derived from that, kinda like E=M C ^ 2.

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    120v and 10 Hz? Please tell me this isn't something running in your house?

    if in the US, you should be on 120vac (or close to it), and 60 Hz from neutral to line, or 208 vac line to line

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitch124 View Post
    E=IR pretty much everything can be derived from that, kinda like E=M C ^ 2.



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    Quote Originally Posted by a4u2fear View Post
    120v and 10 Hz? Please tell me this isn't something running in your house?

    if in the US, you should be on 120vac (or close to it), and 60 Hz from neutral to line, or 208 vac line to line
    Physics/EE homework most likely, this is a simple circuit not a house...

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