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HanCie
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I want to know how to determine a current from full wave rectifier.
If I have a voltage source (full wave rectifier 3-phase) and R-L circuit.
How to calculate and determine the current of that circuit?
So I can get the equation of that current.
For calculation, let us determine that :
peak voltage 10 Volts, R = 100 ohms and L = 1 Henry, frequency = 60Hz
I've known one solution, using simplification that L is infinite.
So current is squre function. But now I don't want to use any simplifications.
Using laplace transform or transient & steady state?
Thanks.
If I have a voltage source (full wave rectifier 3-phase) and R-L circuit.
How to calculate and determine the current of that circuit?
So I can get the equation of that current.
For calculation, let us determine that :
peak voltage 10 Volts, R = 100 ohms and L = 1 Henry, frequency = 60Hz
I've known one solution, using simplification that L is infinite.
So current is squre function. But now I don't want to use any simplifications.
Using laplace transform or transient & steady state?
Thanks.