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A series circuit contains R = 100 ohm, L = 0.1803 H and C = 10 uF, driven by a 750 Hz, 20 V (rms) source. The resistor has heat capacity 2 J/degC and loses no heat to the surroundings. Approximately how long does it take for the resistor's temperature to rise by 10 degC?

  1. 418 s
  2. 245 s
  3. 348 s
  4. 365 s

Correct answer: 348 s

Solution

Compute reactances: omega = 2*pi*750 = 4712.4 rad/s. X_L = omega*L = 4712.4*0.1803 = 849.6 ohm. X_C = 1/(omega*C) = 1/(4712.4*10e-6) = 21.22 ohm. Net reactance X = X_L - X_C = 828.4 ohm. Z = sqrt(R² + X²) = sqrt(100² + 828.4²) = sqrt(10000 + 686250) = sqrt(696250) = 834.4 ohm. I_rms = V/Z = 20/834.4 = 0.02397 A. Power in R = I_rms²*R = (0.02397)²*100 = 5.746e-4*100 = 0.05746 W. Energy for 10 degC = C_heat*delta T = 2*10 = 20 J. Time = 20/0.05746 = 348 s.

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