I will give this some more thought and follow it up thereafter.
Many thanks for the response!
Note: I know how an inductor should behave under a time-varying excitation current and in this context I know why it makes sense for an inductor to have the particular i-V relation that it does have, V...
The following link is the closest match I could find on the Web that describes a similar problem,however the answer given is not satisfactory in that case:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100210194553AAVDdIw
Hi everyone,
I encountered a problem as a part of the solution of which I needed to get the i-V relation across a solenoid to gain some intution in the other parts of the problem, which is the well known expression
VL=LdiL/dt, where V and i are referenced with respect to the passive sign...
Okay, I know that if I can't get n linearly independent eigenvectors out of a matrix A (∈ℝnxn), it is not diagonalizable
(and that some necessary conditions for diagonalizability in this regard may be being symmetric and/or having distinct eigenvalues.)
This is how things are for the usual...
Hello all,
I have been thinking about a particular mathematical question (that I've made up) and I haven't been able to reach a solution yet..
I want to find the rule for the function F(x,y) which gives the number of different "ways" that the integer x can be expressed as the summation of...