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speaking of R-L-C series and parallel circuits, can anyone tell me what is the physical meaning of characteristic frequency, damping ratio, overdamped, underdamped, critically damped circuits?
berkeman
Sep15-10, 11:53 AM
speaking of R-L-C series and parallel circuits, can anyone tell me what is the physical meaning of characteristic frequency, damping ratio, overdamped, underdamped, critically damped circuits?
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schip666!
Sep15-10, 12:20 PM
You might also want to compare and contrast RLC with a mechanical spring or pendulum...
Then, as they say, come back with specific questions.
Welcome to the PF.
Have a read through this introductory page, and if you have a specific question, ask it here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RLC_circuit
Remember that we cannot do your schoolwork for you, according to the PF rules. But if you are confused about a specific concept, we may be able to help.
well thanx but i was confused in concept especially of characteristic frequency. we solve several numericals in course and derive many formulas, but still cofusion remains; how to explain these terms in physical meanings??
shicibukai89
Oct16-10, 03:16 AM
i got a question. how to determine value of L and C in series RLC circuit to make it underdamped, overdamped and critically damped? just wanna know the method to find its values.
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