resistors and capacitors are used in order to create a path for the current , for the resistivity of the current , for the storage of the current.
AnswerResistors don't just 'resist' electric current, they create a predictable change in voltage (electric potential) from one side to the other, so they can be used to adjust the expected voltage level at each point in a circuit.
In an electric circuit with an unchanging current and voltage, capacitors simply store current and wait for something to change.
In the more common electronic case of a circuit with voltage fluctuations, each capacitor is effectively a high-pass filter -- it permits quickly-fluctuating voltages to pass through, but reduces or stops slowly-fluctuating voltages.
because their effects are desired to make the circuit work
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When capacitors are connected in parallel, the total capacitance in the circuit in which they are connected is the sum of both capacitances. Capacitors in parallel add like resistors in series, while capacitors in series add like resistors in parallel.
Combining resistors and capacitors in a circuit creates an RC circuit, which can influence the circuit's behavior over time, particularly in terms of charging and discharging rates. The resistor controls the flow of current, while the capacitor stores and releases energy. This combination results in a time-dependent response characterized by exponential voltage changes, which can be used in applications like filters, timers, and oscillators. Overall, the interaction between resistors and capacitors determines the circuit's frequency response and transient behavior.
Resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes are all passive components.
A; Any components that provide gain/loss are active device resistors, capacitors are passive
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Capacitors store charge. There are many applications for their use. There is no set amount of capacitors in a circuit since it is application dependent.
In an electromagnetic circuit, energy flows from a power source through the circuit components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The energy is transferred through the circuit as electrical currents and magnetic fields, with some energy converted into other forms such as heat in resistors or stored in capacitors and inductors. Ultimately, the energy is dissipated or utilized to perform work within the circuit.
Capacitors are completely different than resistors and there can be no converting between them, whatever that means.
resistor isdefined as the opposing the current flow in a circuit. capacitor is defined as the store the electric field in one forth of the cycle and the another quarter cycle stored energy will be released
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