AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor
AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Capacitive Reactance, Average Power in Pure Capacitive Circuit, Phasor Diagram for Pure Capacitive Circuit and, Instantaneous Power in Pure Capacitive Circuit
Important Questions on AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor
Find the voltage across the various elements, i.e. resistance, capacitance and inductance which are in series and having values , and , respectively. Given emf is .

Find the expression for instantaneous power and average power in a pure capacitive circuit.

Capacitive reactance of a capacitor at is.Its capacitive reactance at will be ?

If a capacitor of is connected to a , AC source and the current passing through it is then the rms voltage across it is

Draw the phasor diagram of a purely capacitive circuit.

In a purely capacitive circuit, the current phasor is ahead of the voltage phasor as rotates clockwise.

Capacitor reactance is in purely capacitive a.c circuit which is equal to

Phaser makes with positive ( if voltage phaser makes angle with positive )

Phase difference between current and voltage in purely capacitive a.c circuit is

The time constant of the circuit consisting capacitor and resistance is .

The phase difference between the alternating current and emf is . Which of the following cannot be the constituent of the circuit ?
(a)
(b) alone
(c) alone
(d)

As the frequency of an AC circuit increases, the current first increases and then decreases. What combination of circuit elements is most likely to comprise the circuit?

What is instantaneous power in purely capacitive circuit.

Instantaneous power is defined as the limiting value of the average power when time tends to zero.

Instantaneous power is defined as the limiting value of the average power when time tends to_____.

No power loss associated with pure capacitor in ac circuit.

The power consumed in a circuit element will be least when the phase difference in degree between the current and voltage is

Why power in a circuit is zero in which current and voltage are out of phase?

A capacitor has capacitance and reactance . If capacitance and frequency becomes doubled, then reactance will be

Explain the term: Capacitive reactance.
