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quick question about RLC circuits...
Okay guys and gals...
I know this is a rather dumb question, but I don't have a lot of reference material where I am at currently (I am in Kuwait as part of Operation Iraqi Fredom)...so if someone could give me an answer I would appreciate it...
I should really know this but I just can't remember the answer and I am having a brain fart at the moment...
Here is the question...
If we have a simple parallel LRC circuit with a DC source, what would the voltage be in such a situation?
At DC the Capacitor behaves ideally like an open circuit and the inductor behaves ideally like a short circuit...so what exactly would happen in this situation?
What would the Capacitor/Inductor voltage be?
Thanks.
Russ
Okay guys and gals...
I know this is a rather dumb question, but I don't have a lot of reference material where I am at currently (I am in Kuwait as part of Operation Iraqi Fredom)...so if someone could give me an answer I would appreciate it...
I should really know this but I just can't remember the answer and I am having a brain fart at the moment...
Here is the question...
If we have a simple parallel LRC circuit with a DC source, what would the voltage be in such a situation?
At DC the Capacitor behaves ideally like an open circuit and the inductor behaves ideally like a short circuit...so what exactly would happen in this situation?
What would the Capacitor/Inductor voltage be?
Thanks.
Russ
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