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In circuit analysis, there is steady state and transient conditions. transient conditions are how the circuit acts immediately following some action (such as turning on power, closing a switch, losing power, etc.). Steady state conditions is everything else.
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
A transient voltage is a time varying voltage value. Transient says that the voltage value changes, especially from a steady state, to a new value, then back again.
Yes, capacitors can be, and often are, used in DC circuits. At steady state DC conditions, the capacitor has near infinite impedance. Its value is in its ability to resist changes in voltage, so it can serve as a transient filter. There is almost always a small ceramic capacitor connected between VCC and ground next to IC's in a digital circuit, for that exact purpose.
Transients -- they can be currents or voltages -- occur momentarily and fleetingly in response to a stimulus or change in the equilibrium of a circuit. Transients frequently occur when power is applied to or removed from a circuit, because of expanding or collapsing magnetic fields in inductors or the charging or discharging of capacitors.
In circuit analysis, there is steady state and transient conditions. transient conditions are how the circuit acts immediately following some action (such as turning on power, closing a switch, losing power, etc.). Steady state conditions is everything else.
Environment is the set of physical conditions surrounding a given object. It can be steady-state or transient.
Transient time refers to the period it takes for a system to reach a stable state after a change or disturbance. It is the time it takes for a system to settle down and for its outputs to stabilize after a varying input. In electrical engineering, transient time can refer to the time it takes for a signal to reach a steady state after a change in inputs or conditions.
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
A transient voltage is a time varying voltage value. Transient says that the voltage value changes, especially from a steady state, to a new value, then back again.
A resistor or an inductor. The inductor limits transient current, not steady state current.
In transient heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is changing with time. By definition, in steady-state heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer does NOT change with time. In the real world, heat transfer starts out as transient and then approaches steady-state with time until the difference between the actual and the ideal becomes negligible or until thermal equilibrium is approached.
In steady state analysis, you assume anything that changes with time is 0. ie: d*rho/dt = 0. In transient, you keep all your d/dt terms. Steady state simplification is a handy tool to make many differential equations solvable, by reducing their "dimension", as x-direction, y-direction, z-direction, and time are each dimensions.
The nervous system helps keep steady body conditions by telling the body how to respond to the information it gets. For example when you are hungry, your nervous system tells you to eat. This action maintains steady body conditions by giving your body the nutrients and energy it needs.
homeostasis
Homeostasis
steady: A steady flow is one in which the conditions (velocity, pressure and cross-section) may differ from point to point but DO NOT change with time. unsteady: If at any point in the fluid, the conditions change with time, the flow is described as unsteady.