acceptable error level
if the value of the reactive component was increased, how would it change the waveforms?
A nonlinear component is one in which the current is not proportional to the voltage, in other words it does not follow Ohm's law. The commonest nonlinear component is a diode. A nonlinear circuit is one with a nonlinear component in it.
Yes. The arrangement doesn't change the current through the circuit, or the voltage acrosss any individual component.
1) If any component fails, then the whole circuit fails. 2) Voltage across any component may be hard to control.
A linear circuit is an electric circuit in which, for a sinusoidal input voltage of frequency f, any output of the circuit (current through any component, voltage across any component, etc.) is also sinusoidal with frequency f. Note that the output need not be in phase with the input.
In a series circuit, the electric current flows through each component in sequence. This means that the current passes through one component before moving on to the next one. If one component fails or is removed, the circuit becomes open and no current can flow.
In a series circuit, a necessary condition is that all components are connected in a single loop, such that the same current passes through each component in sequence. If one component fails or is disconnected, the entire circuit will be interrupted.
The circuit is incomplete, you will have no continuity, no flow of current to the load or other components. The voltage across every component in the circuit is zero. No part of the circuit stores or dissipates any energy. In short, the circuit doesn't work.
If a circuit requires an IR LED, it requires an IR LED, there is no replacement. If a circuit does not require an IR LED, there is no need to look for a replacement.
When you unscrew a light bulb in a series circuit, the circuit will break and all the other light bulbs in the circuit will turn off. This is because in a series circuit, the current flows through each component in succession, so removing one component interrupts the flow of current to the rest of the circuit.
as components are usually soldered to the circuit, you must:remove the solder from the jointsbend the component lead ends to facilitate mechanical removalpull the component lead ends away from the jointsclean joints and component leads of any excess flux or solderthis applies to all components, not just capacitors.
A circuit can be arranged in either a series or parallel configuration. In a series circuit, the components are connected in a single path, so the same current flows through each component. In a parallel circuit, the components are connected in multiple paths, allowing different currents to flow through each component.