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BRAC University: Study of Resonance Behavior of A Parallel R-L-C Circuit With Variable Inductance

The document describes an experiment on studying resonance behavior in a parallel R-L-C circuit with variable inductance. A group of 4 students collected data on voltage, current, and inductance values. They observed minimum current of 2.50mA at a resonant inductance of 8mH. The data is plotted in a graph showing current decreasing to the minimum value at resonance, then increasing with higher inductance. Circuit diagrams and equations for resonance are also included.

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BRAC University: Study of Resonance Behavior of A Parallel R-L-C Circuit With Variable Inductance

The document describes an experiment on studying resonance behavior in a parallel R-L-C circuit with variable inductance. A group of 4 students collected data on voltage, current, and inductance values. They observed minimum current of 2.50mA at a resonant inductance of 8mH. The data is plotted in a graph showing current decreasing to the minimum value at resonance, then increasing with higher inductance. Circuit diagrams and equations for resonance are also included.

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BRAC University

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

EEE 204: Electrical Circuit II Laboratory

Experiment No: 05
Name of the Experiment:
Study of Resonance Behavior of a Parallel R-L-C Circuit with
Variable Inductance.
Section: 02

Prepared by: Rayed Md. Muhaymin Hasan


Student ID: 16121100

Group Members:

1. Nazifa Tabassum Zaima ID: 16121101


2. Jubayed Islam Joarder ID: 16121158
3. Abu Yousha Md Abdullah ID: 16121138
4. Mehzabien Iqbal ID: 16121048

Signature of Teacher

Objectives:
The objective of this experiment is to study the Resonance Behavior of a Parallel R-L-C Circuit with
Variable Inductance.

Apparatus:

Resistance: 2.2 , 220 


Inductor: 2.7 mH (Typical resistance 8 )
Capacitor: 1uf
Oscilloscope
Oscilloscope Probe
Signal Generator
Signal Generator Probe
Multi-meter
Bread Broad
Wires for connection

Circuit

Figure 01
Data Sheet:

L VR1 I1 VR2 IL VL VC
(mH) (220) (mA) (2.2)

0.1 1.42 6.45 0.0126 5.72 0.073 0.038


1 1.28 5.81 0.0156 7.09 0.092 0.228
2.5 1.21 5.50 0.0202 9.18 0.278 0.305
4 1.06 4.81 0.0226 10.27 0.559 0.385
5.5 0.74 3.36 0.0312 14.18 0.841 0.849
6 0.57 2.59 0.0273 12.40 0.859 0.843
6.5 0.44 2.00 0.0281 12.77 0.899 0.876
8 0.55 2.50 0.0246 11.18 0.992 0.849
10 0.78 3.54 0.0192 8.72 0.833 0.853

Plot 01

I Vs L
6

3
I

0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

I vs L

Report:
Minimum current value Imin=2.50mA
At resonance L=8 mH

The resonance point is (I,L)=(2.50,8)

Rl2 C
Verification of the equation fp=fs
√ 1−
L
:
This equation is formed to when we have a unity power factor (pf=1)

1 RL 1 XL
When we have (XP=XC) assuming that = 2 2 and jXp
=
Rp Rl + Xl j(Rl ¿ ¿ 2+ Xl 2)¿
1 1 1 1
Therefore, we find that = + −
ZT R jXL jXc
For unity power factor, we know XLP=XCP (XP=XC). (Must be equal).

Pspice:

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