Ohm's Law is used to solve circuit problems which may contain all three elements: resistors, inductors, and capacitors. These circuits are sometimes called R LC circuits using the symbol R for resistance, L for inductance and C for capacitance. The general form of Ohm's Law applied to R LC circuits states:
Voltage = Current x Total Impedance, or V = A times R
where;
- A = current in amps
R = total impedance in ohms
EXAMPLE Series R LC AC Circuit
Determine the total impedance and current flow for the circuit shown.
Obtaining the total impedance through vector addition and power factor from the angle between total impedance and resistance:
Determine the current flow.
the power factor of the circuit can also be found by dividing the resistive component by the reactive component in the circuit.
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