In the Circuit shown above find Thevenin Voltage for V0 in f

In the Circuit shown above, find Thevenin Voltage for V0 in function of the impedances ZR, ZL, ZC and the Phasor Voltage in Vi.


a) V0 = Vi*(ZR)/(ZR+ZL+ZC)

b) V0 = Vi*(ZC)/(ZR+ZL+ZC)

c) V0 = Vi*(Zl + ZC)/(ZR+ZL+ZC)

d) V0 = Vi*(Zl + ZC)/(ZL + ZC)

Generic electrical schematic of a simple band-stop filter

Solution

Here R, L and C form a loop with the voltage source Vi. So, the series current Ii

due the voltage source Vi is, if the current is Ii,

Ii=Vi/(ZR+ZL+ZC) Ampere

Now the Thevenin voltage across the open ended terminal is basically the voltage drom across the branch comprises of L and C.

so, the drop across series L-C path is the basically the Vo.

So, Vo=Ii * (ZL+ZC)

again the above expression can be written as putting the value of Ii,

Vo=(Vi/(ZR+ZL+ZC)) *(ZL+ZC)

Vo=Vi*(ZL+ZC)/(ZR+ZL+ZC)

So, option (c) is the correct answer.

In the Circuit shown above, find Thevenin Voltage for V0 in function of the impedances ZR, ZL, ZC and the Phasor Voltage in Vi. a) V0 = Vi*(ZR)/(ZR+ZL+ZC) b) V0

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