This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.
The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.
This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.
The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.
This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.
The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.
This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.
The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.
reflected impedence is a tool to analyse resonant coupling..
If you mean "combining circuits" as in connecting two or more circuits in parallel, this is only allowed by the National Electrical Code when the wires are at least size 1/0 (about 150 amps) You are not allowed to parallel conductors smaller than 1/0 If you meant something else, you need to clarify the question
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides.
A monostable multivibrator is a circuit which produces a single pulse of specified duration in response to each external trigger signal.
in electronics the term defective fuse can arise if. it does not open at Imax of it's value. it is releasing more flame after open circuit it generate heavy spikes. if it opens after very long time.
What is meant by resonance and explain the series and parallel resonance? by kathiresan
To get all the voltage from a source to a target without loss you need voltage bridging, that is a relative low output impedance to a higher input impedance. Usualy the input impedance is more than ten times higher then the output impedance.An input impedance is called also a load impedance or an external impedance.An output impedance is called also a source impedance or an internal impedance.
reflected impedence is a tool to analyse resonant coupling..
Capacitive resistance, also known as capacitive reactance, is the opposition a capacitor offers to alternating current (AC), decreasing with higher frequency and measured in ohms .
Shunting of a circuit is the electrical terminology for bypassing a circuit.
Assuming that: iscoleses was meant to be isosceles,trampizium was meant to be trapezium, parralell was meant to be parallel, then the answer is yes. Every trapezium has one pair of parallel sides.The trapezium being isosceles is not relevant.
If "rhumus" was meant to be "rhombus" and "pallrel" was meant to be "parallel", and if I understand the question correctly, then yes, a rhombus has two pairs of sides which are mutually parallel.
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Otherwise nobody would know what was meant by parallel lines!
You may be mixing up 'impedance' with 'apparent power'.Impedance is the vector sum of an a.c. load's resistance and reactance, and is expressed in ohms. Apparent power is the vector sum of true power and reactive power, and is expressed in volt amperes.Apparent power is also the product of the square of the load current and the impedance of the load.
Impedance matching is the electronics design practice of setting the input impedance of an electrical load equal to the fixed output impedance of the signal source to which it is connected. That is done usually in order to maximize the power transfer and to minimize all reflections from the load. Zinput = Zoutput.
The ground in an electric circuit is the brown copper wire.