Can I get an explanation of when to use the equations and whatthey each represent?
Commit the following formulas to memory and know when they are appropriate to use. 1. Ohm's law: V = IR 2. Capacitor law: V = Q/C, I = C(dV/dt) 3. Inductor law: V = -L(dI/dt) 4. Generalized Ohm's Law: V = IZ 5. Definition of dynamic resistance Rdyn = dV/DI 6. Power dissipation: P=VI 7. Capacitive impedance: Zc = 1/(iwC) 8. Inductive impedance: Zu = iwl 9. Resistive impedance: Zr=R 10. Series impedance: Zser = Z1 + Z2 11. Parallel impedance: Zpar = (1/Z1 +1/Z2)-1 12. Generalized voltage divider eq.: Vout = Vin 2,2%,
Commit the following formulas to memory and know when they are appropriate to use. 1. Ohm's law: V = IR 2. Capacitor law
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Commit the following formulas to memory and know when they are appropriate to use. 1. Ohm's law: V = IR 2. Capacitor law
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