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EKT 101 Electric Circuit Theory Chapter 4 Inductance and Capacitors

Chapter 4 Inductance and Capacitance 4.1 Inductors 4.2 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of inductor 4.3 Capacitors 4.4 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of capacitor 4.5 Combination of inductor and capacitor in series and parallel circuit

4.1 Inductors (1) An inductor is a passive element designed to store energy in its magnetic field. An inductor consists of a coil of conducting wire.

4.1 Inductors (2) Inductance is the property whereby an inductor exhibits opposition to the change of current flowing through it, measured in henrys (H). and The unit of inductors is Henry (H), mH (10–3) and H (10–6).

4.2 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of inductor The current-voltage relationship of an inductor: The power stored by an inductor: An inductor acts like a short circuit to dc (di/dt = 0) and its current cannot change abruptly.

4.2 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of inductor Example 5 The terminal voltage of a 2-H inductor is v = 10(1-t) V Find the current flowing through it at t = 4 s and the energy stored in it within 0 < t < 4 s. Assume i(0) = 2 A.

Answer: i(4s) = -18V w(4s) = 320J

4.3 Capacitors (1) A capacitor is a passive element designed to store energy in its electric field. A capacitor consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator (or dielectric).

4.3 Capacitors (2) Capacitance C is the ratio of the charge q on one plate of a capacitor to the voltage difference v between the two plates, measured in farads (F). and Where  is the permittivity of the dielectric material between the plates, A is the surface area of each plate, d is the distance between the plates. Unit: F, pF (10–12), nF (10–9), and F (10–6)

4.4 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of capacitor (1) If i is flowing into the +ve terminal of C Charging => i is +ve Discharging => i is –ve The current-voltage relationship of capacitor according to above convention is and

4.4 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of capacitor (2) The energy, w, stored in the capacitor is A capacitor is an open circuit to dc (dv/dt = 0). its voltage cannot change abruptly.

4.4 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of capacitor (3) Example 1 The current through a 100-F capacitor is i(t) = 50 sin(120 t) mA. Calculate the voltage across it at t =1 ms and t = 5 ms. Take v(0) =0. Answer: v(1ms) = 93.14mV v(5ms) = 1.7361V

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4.4 Relationship between voltage, current, power and energy of capacitor (4) Example 2 An initially uncharged 1-mF capacitor has the current shown below across it. Calculate the voltage across it at t = 2 ms and t = 5 ms. Answer: v(2ms) = 100 mV v(5ms) = 500 mV

Series and Parallel Capacitors (1) The equivalent capacitance of N parallel-connected capacitors is the sum of the individual capacitances.

Series and Parallel Capacitors (2) The equivalent capacitance of N series-connected capacitors is the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual capacitances.

Series and Parallel Capacitors (3) Example 3 Find the equivalent capacitance seen at the terminals of the circuit in the circuit shown below: Answer: Ceq = 40F

Series and Parallel Capacitors (4) Example 4 Find the voltage across each of the capacitors in the circuit shown below: Answer: v1 = 30V v2 = 30V v3 = 10V v4 = 20V

Series and Parallel Inductors (1) The equivalent inductance of series-connected inductors is the sum of the individual inductances.

Series and Parallel Inductors (2) The equivalent capacitance of parallel inductors is the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual inductances.

Series and Parallel Capacitors (3) Example 7 Calculate the equivalent inductance for the inductive ladder network in the circuit shown below: Answer: Leq = 25mH

Series and Parallel Capacitors (4) Current and voltage relationship for R, L, C + + +

4.5 Combination of inductor and capacitor in series and parallel circuit Example 6 Determine vc, iL, and the energy stored in the capacitor and inductor in the circuit of circuit shown below under dc conditions. Answer: iL = 3A vC = 3V wL = 1.125J wC = 9J