The document discusses RLC circuits in alternating current. An RLC series circuit has an impedance of Z=√(R^2+(X L -X C )^2) where X L and X C are the reactances of the inductor and capacitor. An RLC parallel circuit has an impedance of Z=1/(1/R+(1/X L +1/X C )). It describes the phase difference between the current and voltage in RLC circuits and the condition for resonance where the reactances of the inductor and capacitor are equal. At resonance, the power factor is 1.
The document discusses RLC circuits in alternating current. An RLC series circuit has an impedance of Z=√(R^2+(X L -X C )^2) where X L and X C are the reactances of the inductor and capacitor. An RLC parallel circuit has an impedance of Z=1/(1/R+(1/X L +1/X C )). It describes the phase difference between the current and voltage in RLC circuits and the condition for resonance where the reactances of the inductor and capacitor are equal. At resonance, the power factor is 1.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
The document discusses RLC circuits in alternating current. An RLC series circuit has an impedance of Z=√(R^2+(X L -X C )^2) where X L and X C are the reactances of the inductor and capacitor. An RLC parallel circuit has an impedance of Z=1/(1/R+(1/X L +1/X C )). It describes the phase difference between the current and voltage in RLC circuits and the condition for resonance where the reactances of the inductor and capacitor are equal. At resonance, the power factor is 1.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd