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What is a Pure Capacitor Circuit?
Pure Capacitor CircuitA circuit comprising only a pure capacitor with capacitanceC(measured in farads) is termed a Pure Capacitor Circuit. Capacitors store electrical energy within an electric field, a characteristic known ascapacitance(alternatively referred to as a "condenser"). Structurally, a capacitor consists of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric medium—common dielectric materials include glass, paper, mica, and oxide layers. In an ideal AC capacitor circuit, the cur
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Resonant Frequency
In a series circuit, the resonant frequency condition occurs when the inductive reactance equals the capacitive reactance. Changing the supply frequency alters the values of XL = 2πfL and XC = 1/2πfC.As the frequency increases, XL rises whileXC falls. Conversely, a decrease in frequency causesXL to drop andXCto rise.To achieve series resonance, the frequency is tuned to fr(pointP in the curve below), whereXL = XC.At series resonance, when XL = XCWhere frdenotes the resonant frequen
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Current Division and Voltage Division Rule
Current Division RuleA parallel circuit functions as a current divider, where the incoming current splits among all branches while the voltage across each branch remains constant. The Current Division Rule is used to determine the current through circuit impedances, as illustrated by the circuit below:The currentI splits intoI1 andI2 across two parallel branches with resistancesR1 andR2, whereVdenotes the voltage drop across both resistances. As is known,Then the equation of the current is writt
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Mesh Current Analysis Method
The Mesh Current Analysis Method is utilized to analyze and solve electrical networks with multiple sources or circuits comprising numerous meshes (loops) containing voltage or current sources. Also known as the Loop Current Method, this approach involves assuming a distinct current for each loop and determining the polarities of voltage drops across loop elements based on the assumed direction of the loop current.In mesh current analysis, the unknowns are the currents in different meshes, and t
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Nodal Voltage Analysis Method
Nodal Voltage AnalysisNodal voltage analysis is a method for solving electrical networks, particularly useful when all branch currents need to be computed. This approach determines voltages and currents by leveraging the nodes of a circuit.Anodeis a terminal where three or more circuit elements connect. Nodal analysis is commonly applied to networks with multiple parallel circuits sharing a common ground terminal, offering the advantage of requiring fewer equations to solve the circuit.Principle
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Voltage Source and Current Source
Definition of Electrical SourceA source is a device that converts mechanical, chemical, thermal, or other forms of energy into electrical energy. As an active network element, it serves the purpose of generating electrical energy.In electrical networks, the primary types of sources are voltage sources and current sources: A voltage source is characterized by an electromotive force (emf) as its forcing function. A current source is defined by a current forcing function.Current and voltage sources
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Phasor Method for Solving Parallel Circuits
When dealing with parallel circuits, multiple branches are connected in parallel. Each branch contains components such as resistors, inductors, and capacitors, forming a series circuit within that branch. Each branch is first analyzed separately as a series circuit, and then the effects of all branches are combined.In circuit calculations, both the magnitude and phase angle of current and voltage are taken into account. When solving the circuit, the magnitudes and phase angles of voltages and cu
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What is Splicing of Optical Fibers?
Definition: Optical fiber splicing is a technique employed to connect two optical fibers. In the realm of optical fiber communication, this technique is utilized to create long optical links, facilitating superior and long - distance optical signal transmission. Splicers are essentially couplers that establish a connection between two fibers or fiber bundles. When splicing two optical fibers, factors such as the fiber geometry, proper alignment, and mechanical strength must be considered.Optical
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What is Step Index Fiber?
Definition of Step-Index FiberDefinition: A step-index fiber is a type of optical fiber classified based on its refractive index distribution. As an optical waveguide, it features a constant refractive index within the core and another constant refractive index within the cladding. Notably, the refractive index of the core is slightly higher than that of the cladding, with a sudden change occurring at the core-cladding interface—hence the term "step-index."The refractive index profile
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What is Coefficient Of Coupling?
The fraction of the magnetic flux generated by the current in one coil that links with the other coil is defined as the coefficient of coupling between the two coils, denoted byk.Consider two coils, coil A and coil B. When current passes through one coil, it generates magnetic flux. However, not all of this flux will link with the other coupled coil. This is due to leakage flux, and the proportion of the flux that does link is characterized by a factork, which is known as the coefficient of coup
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