Characteritics of an acceptor circuit

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The discussion centers on the characteristics of an acceptor circuit, which is identified as a series resonant circuit. Key questions raised include the definition of non-inductive winding in wire resistors, the energy storage mechanisms in capacitors and inductors, and methods to alter inductance without modifying coil dimensions or turns. The term "iron core" is suggested as a potential hint for understanding inductance changes. The lack of responses indicates that the questions may resemble homework inquiries.

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Hello,
I was googling for the characteristics of an acceptor circuit but didnt find what i was actually searching for .
What is non-inductive winding of a wire resistor?
and i don't get what is actually meant by : "What" is the energy stored in a capacitor and in an inductor?
Also,how can you change the inductance of a coil without changing its dimensions or number of turns of the coil?
It would be great if anybody explains me or give me a link which contains relevant information.
 
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zary said:
Hello,
I was googling for the characteristics of an acceptor circuit but didnt find what i was actually searching for .
What is non-inductive winding of a wire resistor?
and i don't get what is actually meant by : "What" is the energy stored in a capacitor and in an inductor?
Also,how can you change the inductance of a coil without changing its dimensions or number of turns of the coil?
It would be great if anybody explains me or give me a link which contains relevant information.
Hi zary! http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5725/red5e5etimes5e5e45e5e25.gif

Perhaps the reason there has not been a whole lot of replies to your post is that it does read like a bunch of homework questions that you may be intended to find answers for yourself. http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3484/hidden17.gif

A hint for answering one of these could be in the phrase "iron core". :wink:

I can't say I'd ever heard the term, "an acceptor circuit", but a quick google search revealed that it's the series resonant circuit by another name. :smile:
 
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