Resistance

Resistance is the property of a material by virtue of which it opposes the flow of electrons through the material. It restricts the flow of the electron through the material. It is denoted by (R) and is measured in ohms (Ω). When the voltage is applied across the resistor the free electrons start accelerating. These …

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Series Resonance

In the RLC series circuit, when the circuit current is in phase with the applied voltage, the circuit is said to be in Series Resonance. The resonance condition arises in the series RLC circuit when the inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance. XL = XC or (XL – XC = 0) A series …

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RLC Series Circuit

When a pure resistance of R ohms, a pure inductance of L Henry and a pure capacitance of C farads are connected together in series combination with each other then RLC Series Circuit is formed. As all the three elements are connected in series so, the current flowing through each element of the circuit will …

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RC Series Circuit

A circuit that contains pure resistance R ohms connected in series with a pure capacitor of capacitance C farads is known as RC Series Circuit. A sinusoidal voltage is applied and current I flows through the resistance (R) and the capacitance (C) of the circuit. The RC Series circuit is shown in the figure below: …

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RL Series Circuit

A circuit that contains a pure resistance R ohms connected in series with a coil having a pure inductance of L (Henry) is known as RL Series Circuit. When an AC supply voltage V is applied, the current, I flows in the circuit. So, IR and IL will be the current flowing in the resistor …

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Pure Capacitor Circuit

The circuit containing only a pure capacitor of capacitance C farads is known as a Pure Capacitor Circuit. The capacitors stores electrical power in the electric field, their effect is known as the capacitance. It is also called the condenser. The capacitor consists of two conductive plates which are separated by the dielectric medium. The …

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Pure inductive Circuit

The circuit which contains only inductance (L) and not any other quantities like resistance and capacitance in the circuit is called a Pure inductive circuit. In this type of circuit, the current lags behind the voltage by an angle of 90 degrees. Contents: Explanation and Derivation of Inductive Circuit Phasor Diagram and Power Curve of …

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Pure Resistive AC Circuit

The circuit containing only a pure resistance of R ohms in the AC circuit is known as Pure Resistive AC Circuit. The presence of inductance and capacitance does not exist in a purely resistive circuit. The alternating current and voltage both move forward as well as backwards in both the direction of the circuit. Hence, …

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Form Factor

Definition: The ratio of the root mean square value to the average value of an alternating quantity (current or voltage) is called Form Factor. The average of all the instantaneous values of current and voltage over one complete cycle is known as the average value of the alternating quantities. Mathematically, it is expressed as: Ir.m.s …

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