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The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about LC circuits. It covers topics like the period of oscillations in an LC circuit, Kirchhoff's loop rule, the differential equation that can be solved to obtain the charge, calculating values like angular frequency, charge, current and energy for different LC circuits, and determining the capacitance needed to tune a circuit to a given frequency.

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The document contains 9 multiple choice questions about LC circuits. It covers topics like the period of oscillations in an LC circuit, Kirchhoff's loop rule, the differential equation that can be solved to obtain the charge, calculating values like angular frequency, charge, current and energy for different LC circuits, and determining the capacitance needed to tune a circuit to a given frequency.

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A charged capacitor and an inductor are connected in series.

At time t = 0 the current is zero, but the


capacitor is fully charged. If T is the period of the resulting oscillations.
I. T/4 II. T/2 III. 3T/4
1. The capacitor is fully discharged at:
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and III D. I, II, and III
2. The current is zero at:
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I and III

3. At an instant of time in an LC circuit, the current is at its maximum value. At this instant, what happens
to the voltage across the inductor?
A. It is different from that across the inductor. B. It is zero.
C. It has its maximum value. D. It is impossible to determine.

4. The Kirchhoff’s loop rule for LC circuit can be written as:


q di q di qL di q 1 di
( A) + L =0 ( B ) −L =0 ( C ) + =0 ( D ) + =0
C dt C dt C dt C L dt

5. The differential equation that can be solved to obtain the charge for LC circuit is:
2 2 2
( A ) dq + q =0 ( B ) d q2 + LC =0 ( C ) d q2 − q =0 ( D ) d q2 + q =0
dt LC dt q dt LC dt LC

6. A 1.00-μF capacitor is charged by a 400.0-V power supply. The fully charged capacitor is then discharged
through a 10.0-mH inductor.

Find the angular frequency of the circuit. rad/s

Find the maximum charge stored in the capacitor. x 10–4 C

Find the maximum current in the resulting oscillations. A

Find the maximum energy stored in the capacitor. J

7. A battery has an emf of 300.0 V, an inductance of 8.0 mH, and a capacitance of 25.0 μF. The capacitor is
fully charged by the battery. Then the battery is removed from the circuit and connecting the capacitor
directly across the inductor.

Find the angular frequency of the circuit. rad/s (nearest whole number)

Find the maximum charge stored in the capacitor. x 10–3 C

Find the maximum current in the circuit. A (nearest whole number)

Find the charge on the capacitor at t = 0.11 s. x 10–3 C (two digits)

Find the current in the circuit at t = 0.11 s. A (nearest whole number)


8. An LC circuit consists of a 20.0-mH inductor and a 0.500-μF capacitor. If the maximum instantaneous
current is 0.100 A.

Find the angular frequency of the circuit. x 108 rad/s

Find the maximum charge stored in the capacitor. x 10–9 C

What is the greatest potential difference across the capacitor? V

9. A 1.05-μH inductor is connected in series with a variable capacitor in the tuning section of a shortwave
radio set. What capacitance tunes the circuit to the signal from a transmitter broadcasting at 6.30 MHz?

A. 6.1 x 10–10 F B. 2.4 x 10–8 F C. 9.4 x 10–7 F D. 24 x 10–3 F

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