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What is need of capacitor and resistor in circuit?

because without using capacitor or resistor in a circuit,it cant be complete.Resistor is used to protect the circuit by giving a certain amount of voltage.Capacitor is used to charge and discharge purpose.


A 10 microfard capacitor is charged through a 10 ohm resistor. How long will it take for the capacitor t fully charge?

If a 10 microfarad capacitor is charged through a 10 ohm resistor, it will theoretically never reach full charge. Practically, however, it can be considered fully charged after 5 time constants. One time constant is farads times ohms, so the time constant for a 10 microfarad capacitor and a 10 ohm resistor is 100 microseconds. Full charge will be about 500 microseconds.


What is a RC phase shifter ciRCuit?

R resistor C capacitance will shift phase since the capacitor will take time to charge.


What is the unit used of resistor?

The ohm. It is how much resistance a component or part of a circuit has to the flow of electrical charge when a voltage is induced across it.


Why is there a resistor on a 36v solenoid?

It reduces contact noise by reducing large voltage and current spikes as the relay is opened and closed, called a snubbing resistor. Before the age of solid state controllers, there were no resistors across the solenoids. The purpose of the resistor is to provide a charging voltage for the capacitors inside the solid state contoller. Without the resistor it would take several seconds for the (50,000 microfarad) capacitor to charge and the equipment to run. With the resistor the capacitors are charged while the solenoid is open and the equipment is ready to run at all times.

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Does a resistor use electrical energy as it interferes with the flow of charge?

Yes, a resistor converts electrical energy into heat as it interferes with the flow of charge. This energy is dissipated in the form of heat due to the resistance of the resistor material.


What would you do to measure the change in energy per unit charge across a resistor?

To measure the change in energy per unit charge across a resistor, you can use the formula E = VQ, where E is the energy, V is the voltage across the resistor, and Q is the charge passing through it. By measuring the voltage across the resistor and the charge passing through it, you can calculate the energy per unit charge.


Resistor get hot when electrical charge flows through it?

When an electrical charge flows through a resistor, some of the electrical energy is converted into heat due to the resistance of the material. This heat causes the resistor to get hot, and the temperature increase is proportional to the amount of current flowing through it and the resistance of the resistor. If too much heat is generated, the resistor may be damaged or experience a change in resistance.


What is the relay next to the glow plug relay?

air charge resistor relay


How does an RC work?

The resistor allows a slow charge to enter the capacitor. When this charge reaches a certain point the circuit activates and forces the capacitor to discharge. Once discharged the circuit reverses itself and starts the charge over again. The larger the cap and/or resistor the lower the frequency because it takes longer to charge the cap.


What are a few poor electrical conductors?

If by "poor" you mean that reluctantly carries a small charge, that you may want a resistor. A resistor is an electrical device that reduces the voltage of a current.


What statement describes a resistor in a circut?

It heats up by opposing the flow of charge through the circui- Apex


What is s device that interferes with the flow of an electrical charge?

You cannot 'slow' the flow of current in a wire. What you can do, however, is to reduce its value, or to limit its upper value. The device that will do this is a resistor. If, by your question, you are asking how to reduce the rate of change in its magnitude, then you can use an inductor.


Why electricity is difficult to pass a resistance?

The basic idea is that in a resistor, there are less free charge carriers (usually electrons).


What is need of capacitor and resistor in circuit?

because without using capacitor or resistor in a circuit,it cant be complete.Resistor is used to protect the circuit by giving a certain amount of voltage.Capacitor is used to charge and discharge purpose.


How RC coupled oscillator is phase shift osillator?

The resistor allows a slow charge to enter the capacitor. When this charge reaches a certain point the circuit activates and forces the capacitor to discharge. Once discharged the circuit reverses itself and starts the charge over again. The larger the cap and/or resistor the lower the frequency because it takes longer to charge the cap.


How much would a certified mechanic charge for repairing a blower motor resistor in a 2001 dodge stratus?

It depends on the price of the Resistor Pack and how hard it is to get to. Some are fairly easy to replace and some are difficult. It is a simple repair once you find the resistor pack. I would suspect a minimum of $150.