A sine wave voltage is applied across a capacitor. When the frequency of the voltage is decreased, what happens to the current?

1 Answer
Jun 23, 2015

If the frequency of voltage is decreased, then current value is also decreased.

Explanation:

If the opposition to applied voltage is increased, then current value is decreased.

Here,the opposition is due to reactance of capacitor.

Xc=12πfC

Xc=reactance of capacitor,

f=frequency of applied voltage.

Xc1f[since12πC=constant] (1)

From ohm's law,

V=IcXc

Xc=VIc

Xc1Ic[since V is constant] (2)

From (1)&(2);

1f1IC

Icf

From above relation,

If the frequency of voltage is decreased, then current value is also decreased.