ac transient analysis is frequency domain analysis.
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
Yes it is applicable in both. With transient analysis, it is standard to use thevenin or norton equivalents to minimize the circuit before calculating the transient response.
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Probably vacuum ac capacitors.
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.
They are the same thing. The transient response is also known as the natural response.
transient response is due to exponential behaviour and its die with time,its not permanent.
The slowest poles of a system (those closest to the imaginary axis in the s-plane) give rise to the longest lasting terms in the transient response of the system. if a pole or set of poles are very slow compared to others in the transfer function, then they may dominate the transient response. If we plot the transient response of the system without accounting for the transient response of the fastest poles, we may find little difference from the transient response of the original system.
decays
squire wave use for transient response.
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
Yes it is applicable in both. With transient analysis, it is standard to use thevenin or norton equivalents to minimize the circuit before calculating the transient response.
1)ac analysis 2)dc analysis 3)transient analysis
Lightning causes a DC transient waveform (A large initial current that decays to zero).
Condeser Microphones have a much greater frequency response and transient response, which is the ability to reproduce the "speed" of an instrument or voice. They also have a louder output.
Transients can be currents or voltages. They occur momentarily and fleetingly in response to a stimulus or change in the equilibrium of a circuit.
Time taken =Distance/Speed