Question
Question: A DC ammeter and a hot wire ammeter are connected to a circuit in series. When a direct current is p...
A DC ammeter and a hot wire ammeter are connected to a circuit in series. When a direct current is passed through a circuit, the DC ammeter shows 6 A. When AC current flows through a circuit, the AC ammeter shows 8 A. What will be reading of each ammeter if DC and AC currents flow simultaneously through the circuit?
A. DC=6A,AC=10AB. DC=3A,AC=5AC. DC=5A,AC=8AD. DC=2A,AC=3A
Solution
Hint: DC ammeter gives peak value of current while AC ammeter gives RMS value of current. The total current must be the sum of AC and DC current. Calculate the average value of DC current when it will flow through the circuit and calculate root means square value of AC current over a period of 0 to T. This way, you will get the current in the circuit.
Complete step by step solution:
In this question, we need to find out the reading of ammeter if DC and AC currents flow simultaneously through the circuit.
Here, DC current shows current 6Aand we know that DC always shows constant peak value.
∴I0=I1=6A
Now talking about hot wire ammeter which is nothing but AC ammeter showed current 8A. AC ammeter shows the root mean square value of current because AC ammeter reads root means square value only, not peak value.
∴Irms=6A
Now calculate peak value of AC ammeter
I0=I2=2Irms=82A
If both the currents (AC and DC) flow through circuit then take superposition of this two current
I=I1+I2
Put the value of current in the above equation
I=I1+I2I=6+82sinωt
Now, if Icurrent flows through the circuit, then DC ammeter shows the average value of current and AC ammeter shows root means the square value of ammeter.
Now find the average value of AC ammeter
Iavg=T10∫TIdt
Put the value of Iin the above equation, we get