Chapter 1 basic electric circuit concepts
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www.iare.ac.in1.3 BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS 1.3.1 CHARGE The most basic quantity in an electric circuit is the electric charge. We all experience the effect of electric charge when we try to remove our wool sweater and have it stick to our …
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SECTION 19
www3.nd.eduFor a second example consider an electric RLC circuit with i(t) the input current of a current source, and v(t) the output voltage across a load resistance R. (Fig. 19.1.3) Using Kirchhoff’s laws one may derive: which describes the dependence of the output voltage v(t) to the input current i(t). Given i(t) for t ≥0, the ini-