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Multi inductor or capacitor RLC circuits
the_emi_guy Ah well, thanks for your help. I can just put a limiting factor in the programme to stop it from trying to compute this type of problem.- ricc
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Multi inductor or capacitor RLC circuits
the_emi_guy No, I haven't done laplace transforms. I'm asking this because I'm doing a computer project and want my programme to be able to give me the natural frequency. Laplace transforms sound a bit too out of scope for this.- ricc
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Multi inductor or capacitor RLC circuits
Up until now I though I could. I can find total impedance and everything, it's just getting the frequency for complicated circuits like this. I can't find any literature on it either.- ricc
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Undergrad Multiple inductor or capacitor RLC circuits
So I know that the equation for the natural frequency of an RLC circuit is: ω0=(LC)-1/2 I'm just wondering how this would change for a circuit with more than one inductor or capacitor. Say for instance an inductor in parallel with a capacitor, both connected in series to another inductor...- ricc
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Multi inductor or capacitor RLC circuits
So I know that the equation for the natural frequency of an RLC circuit is: ω0=(LC)-1/2 I'm just wondering how this would change for a circuit with more than one inductor or capacitor. Say for instance an inductor in parallel with a capacitor, both connected in series to another inductor...- ricc
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- Capacitor Circuits Inductor Rlc Rlc circuits
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering