Plz tell me how u solve voltage division rule 5:39. How you take 1(5) /total resistance. I didn't get why we take 1 in numerator we dont have value of v1 so how???? Tomorrow is my paperr plz reply me as soon as possible
Sir i am unable to solve the problem at 10:39. It only gives the correct answer if i take the resistor and inductor in parallel but their impedence together seems to be in series
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Do the two source values need to be the same ? Like both cos or both sine ! What is the problem if you solve the meaning of the source?
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3:25. on the bottom right. We made the voltages short circuit.but why didn t the inductors removed like on the top left one?
Inductor becomes short circuit for dc source. Top diagram has 5V dc source. The other diagrams have ac source.
@@ElectricalEngineeringAcademy but bottom diagram has also dc source ?
Okey i got it thanks
Plz tell me how u solve voltage division rule 5:39.
How you take 1(5) /total resistance.
I didn't get why we take 1 in numerator we dont have value of v1 so how???? Tomorrow is my paperr plz reply me as soon as possible
V1= total voltage divided by total resitance, multiplied by the resistance across which the voltage is being calculated. So v1 =( (5v /(1+4))× 1)
Sir i am unable to solve the problem at 10:39. It only gives the correct answer if i take the resistor and inductor in parallel but their impedence together seems to be in series
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