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An inductor and a capacitor with a state
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6023287, member: 447632"] Yes, everything is an instant source for an instant approximation. It is usually more difficult to model things as exponential sources than to model them as R, C & L components with calculus where R, L & C are fixed coefficients in the integral and differential equations. If that was a question? Yes, theoretical transient analysis is theoretical. But you must consider that; Real inductors have series resistance and terminal capacitance. Real capacitors have series resistance and lead inductance. Real resistors have lead inductance and terminal capacitance. [/QUOTE]
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