RLC Circuits (5 of 19) Inductive Reactance; Phase Shift, Phasor Diagrams, Frequency, An Explanation
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2016
- This video covers the basics of AC inductive reactance including phase shift, phasor diagrams and frequency.
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Sir, kindly let me know whether Vs equals VL, because in case pure resistive AC circuit, Vs = Vr
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Nice video, but I have one question? At the 5,58 minute you say that from 0 to pi/2 the di/dt is decresing. Correct me if I”m wrong but on this interval the current is increasing, how come di/dt is decreasing?
It is increasing at a slower rate. The slope is decreasing.
Hi, i don't know how you are telling that, slope di/dt in first Quarter is decreasing and second quarter is increasing. Can anyone one explain me? Thanks.
In the first quarter the curve is getting less steep, in fact at the end of the first quarter the curve is flat and the slope is zero. Does that help.