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A voltage of 10V and frequency 1000Hz is applied to a 1πμF capacitor. Find the power factor of the circuit and the average power dissipated.


  1. 40.018W

  2. 0.1W

  3. 10.18W

  4. 20.018W

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Solution

The correct option is B

0.1W


Step 1: Given

Voltage, V=10V

Frequency, f=1000Hz

Resistance, R=500Ω

Capacitor, C=1πμF

Step 2: To find

  1. The power factor of the circuit.
  2. The average power dissipated.

Step 3: Finding the power factor

We know the formula,

Powerfactor=actualpowerapparentpower=Vrms×Irms×CosφVrms×Irms=Cosφ

Here,

Vrms is the rms voltage.

Irms is the rms current.

rms is the root mean square.

Now,

The reactive power will be:

Xc=1ωC=12πfC=1(2×π×1000×1π×10-6)=500

and,

tanφ=XcR=500500=1φ=45°

Powerfactor=Cosφ=Cos45°=12

Step 4: Finding the average power dissipated

Irms=VXc2Irms=105002=1502

Powerdissipated=Vrms×Irms×Cosφ=10×1502×12=0.1W

Therefore, the power factor of the circuit is 12 and the average power dissipated is 0.1W.


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