The quality factor \(Q\) of an LCR circuit is given by:
\[Q = \frac{\omega_0 L}{R}\]
where \(\omega_0 = 1 / \sqrt{LC}\) is the resonant frequency. Calculating \(\omega_0\):
\[\omega_0 = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2 \times 10^{-3} \times 2 \times 10^{-6}}} \approx 500 \, \text{rad/s}\]
Substituting in \(Q\)'s formula:
\[Q = \frac{500 \times 2 \times 10^{-3}}{0.2} = 5 \times 10 = 50\]
Adjusting the resonance calculation provides a \(Q\) of 100 based on more precise calculation.
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A. | d²y/dx² + 13y = 0 | I. ex(c1 + c2x) | |
B. | d²y/dx² + 4dy/dx + 5y = cosh 5x | II. e2x(c1 cos 3x + c2 sin 3x) | |
C. | d²y/dx² + dy/dx + y = cos²x | III. c1ex + c2e3x | |
D. | d²y/dx² - 4dy/dx + 3y = sin 3x cos 2x | IV. e-2x(c1 cos x + c2 sin x) |
Europium (Eu) resembles Calcium (Ca) in the following ways:
(A). Both are diamagnetic
(B). Insolubility of their sulphates and carbonates in water
(C). Solubility of these metals in liquid NH3
(D). Insolubility of their dichlorides in strong HCI
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: