What is Rlc: Definition and 443 Discussions

An RLC circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor (R), an inductor (L), and a capacitor (C), connected in series or in parallel. The name of the circuit is derived from the letters that are used to denote the constituent components of this circuit, where the sequence of the components may vary from RLC.
The circuit forms a harmonic oscillator for current, and resonates in a similar way as an LC circuit. Introducing the resistor increases the decay of these oscillations, which is also known as damping. The resistor also reduces the peak resonant frequency. In ordinary conditions, some resistance is unavoidable even if a resistor is not specifically included as a component; an ideal, pure LC circuit exists only in the domain of superconductivity, a physical effect demonstrated to this point only at temperatures far below and/or pressures far above what are found naturally anywhere on the Earth's surface.
RLC circuits have many applications as oscillator circuits. Radio receivers and television sets use them for tuning to select a narrow frequency range from ambient radio waves. In this role, the circuit is often referred to as a tuned circuit. An RLC circuit can be used as a band-pass filter, band-stop filter, low-pass filter or high-pass filter. The tuning application, for instance, is an example of band-pass filtering. The RLC filter is described as a second-order circuit, meaning that any voltage or current in the circuit can be described by a second-order differential equation in circuit analysis.
The three circuit elements, R, L and C, can be combined in a number of different topologies. All three elements in series or all three elements in parallel are the simplest in concept and the most straightforward to analyse. There are, however, other arrangements, some with practical importance in real circuits. One issue often encountered is the need to take into account inductor resistance. Inductors are typically constructed from coils of wire, the resistance of which is not usually desirable, but it often has a significant effect on the circuit.

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    Converting input in rlc circuits

    I was wondering how to convert E=70.7sinwt..<-- (just an example) to something like 50∠0 degrees?
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    What causes the oscillations in an RLC circuit?

    So I'm trying to get my head around RLC circuits and what is happening say we have a 10 ohm resistor, 1000uf capacitor and a 10H inductor in a circuit powered by a 10 volt source. Is the resulting oscillation of the sine wave frequency the result of the inductor resisting the flow of...
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    What is bandwidth in the context of RLC circuits?

    Homework Statement I noticed that bandwidth is the difference between the frequencies that gives half power: But sometimes it is the difference between when the frequency is 0 and the frequency that gives half power: So the definition in my lecture slides states that bandwidth is the...
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    Hello. I'm having a hard time solving this homework question, even though I know I shouldn't... but well. Here's the problem : -The K switch is closed for a long time, so as to be in a steady state. What's the electric charge of the capacitor ? Infer vs tension from this. Which...
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    Heat dissipated in an RLC circuit

    Homework Statement A 4 Ω resistor, 14 mH inductor, and 99 µF capacitor are connected in series to a 65 V (rms) source having variable frequency. Find the heat dissipated in the circuit during one period if the operating frequency is twice the resonance frequency. Answer in units of J...
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    Calculating the value of R for a resistor in an RLC series circuit

    1. An RLC series circuit has C= 4.8mF, L=0.520H, and source voltage amplitude V= 56.0V. The source is operated at the resonance frequency of the circuit. If the voltage across the capacitor has amplitude 80.0V, what is the vaule of R for the resistor? 2. ##I = (ΔVc)/(Xc)##, ##Xc=...
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    How do I find di_L(0)/dt for a second order RLC circuit after the switch opens?

    http://imgur.com/6aAMV So I need to find the current labeled as a function of time. THe switch opens at t=0 and I drew the circuit after the switch opens. I found the initial current to be -4 and the voltage on the capacitor to be 8. I'm having trouble trying to find di_L(0)/dt. I...
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    Engineering RLC circuit and resonance frequency

    Homework Statement Find an equation for the resonance frequency. Then find R L and C given that the resonance freq is 10 Hz. Homework Equations Wrote below The Attempt at a Solution y(jw) = (1 / R + jwl) + jwC is the basic equation.. after simplifying and setting imaginary part to...
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    RLC Circuit Homework: Finding Voltage Sources and Solutions

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    Measuring current in RLC circuit

    Homework Statement I've recently completed a experiment involving a Driven series RLC circuit. The potential difference across R " a variable resistor >> internal resistance of inductor" was measured. When calculating the current from the PD across R, should I include the internal resistance...
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    Best RLC circuit for Low Frequency underdamped resonance

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    RLC Circuit Calculations - How Do Wattmeters Work?

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    Engineering Capacitor charge time on DC RLC circuit

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    Maple Maple issue - inverse laplace transform equation from a basic series RLC circuit

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    Energy Conservation in RLC circuit

    Homework Statement Assume the current in a series RLC circuit is given by I = ACω(sin(ωt) + \frac{α}{ω}cos(ωt))e^{-αt}. Calculate the energy stored in the circuit at t=0. Then calculate the energy stored in the circuit one-quarter cycle later, at t=\frac{\pi}{2ω}. Verfiy that the...
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    Engineering Impedance for series-parallel RLC circuit problem

    This is my first time posting so forgive me if I screw it up. I have attempted to attach the file, I hope I have done so correctly. I am trying to solve a series-parallel RLC circuit problem. I have a 220Ω resistor in series with 180Ω resistor, a 1mH inductor and a .47μF capacitor all in...
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    Engineering Finding VL(t) and Vc(t) in a RLC circuit with sinusoidal excitation

    Homework Statement Find VL(t) and Vc(t) in the circuit below Where Vs = cos(200\pit) V Homework Equations \alpha = \frac{1}{2RC} ω0 = \frac{1}{\sqrt{LC}} \omega0 = \sqrt{\omega^{2}-\alpha^{2}} The Attempt at a Solution Well, I found the total capacitance C = 1.5 uF Then, I found \alpha...
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    Engineering Frequency Response and Output of an RLC Circuit

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    Why Does My RLC Meter Show a Negative Capacitance Value?

    Hello everyone,now i still working my final project for a graduation.. and i must measuring my tools using RLC meter, but when i measure,my RLC meter showing a negative symbols (-) for the value of capacitance.. and when i check the manual book,there is'nt an explanation about it.. did...
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    RLC Circuit: Calculating Current I(ω)

    Homework Statement Write the current I(ω) for the RLC circuit above Homework Equations I = V/Z The Attempt at a Solution I believe Z should be Z = ( 1/R + 1/XL + 1/XC)-1 which would give Z = ( 1/R + 1/(ωL) + ωC )-1 and I is simply emf / Z but I don't think you can...
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    Engineering Black box Conumdrum: CL or LC order in a RLC circuit

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    Complex Number RLC Series Parallel Voltage and Current Supply

    Hi Everyone. I have been looking at this questions for a while now and have just hit a brick wall. I have found the source impedances using the the following Z of Current source = 1KΩ - jXC =1000 - j4000Ω = 4123<-75.96° Z of Voltage source = 4KΩ + jXL = 4000 + j1000Ω =...
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    Engineering RLC series circuit: Determine C so that P.F.=X

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    Mixed parallel & series RLC circuit

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    Calculating Power Factor in and RLC Circuit

    Homework Statement An RLC circuit has a resistance of 105 ohms, an inductance of 85.0 mH, and a capacitance of 13.2 μF. What is the power factor for this circuit when it is connected to a 125-HZ ac generator? Homework Equations Well I'm not completely sure which equations to use, so here's some...
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    What Equation Should I Use for Calculating Total Impedance in RLC Circuits?

    Homework Statement Hello again! We have been given a couple of more advanced problems where the components are placed in series parallely. Check the image, the question is regarding what equation to use, in order to calculate the total impedance of the circuit. Homework Equations I...
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    Finding current in parallel RLC Circuit

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    Multiple inductor or capacitor RLC circuits

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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...
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    RLC circuit resistance, inductance and capacitance

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    Build RLC Oscillator Circuit: Real-Life Examples & Falstad Simulation

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    RLC Circuit - Voltage Across Resistor

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    Engineering Commutation process in RLC circuit

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    How Long Does It Take for a High-Resistance RLC Circuit to Lose Half Its Energy?

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    What is the frequency of the source in the given RLC circuit?

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    Rlc circuit with ac current source

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    Engineering Resonate Frequency of Parallel RLC Circuit

    Homework Statement Determine the resonant frequency of the circuit in Fig 14.28 (See attached) Homework Equations \begin{array}{l} {\rm{How is }} \to {\omega _0}0.1 - \frac{{2{\omega _0}}}{{4 + 4\omega _0^2}} \\ {\rm{derived from }} \to j{\omega _0}0.1 + \frac{{2 - j{\omega...
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    Engineering How to find overshoot and undershoot in an RLC circuit?

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    Engineering Finding current in a RLC circuit using kirchhoff laws

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    Engineering Overdamped RLC Circuit Faulty Question?

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    Laplace analysis of RLC and RLCC circuits

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    Total Current in RLC Parallel Circuit

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    How Does Power Balance in a Driven RLC Circuit?

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    Resonance RLC of Tweeter for Speaker

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    Engineering RLC Circuit problem using laplace transforms

    Homework Statement The switch at S is closed at time t=0 and a constant ... va−vh=v0 is applied. Use Kirchoff's laws to write 3 equations for i,i1,i2, and q(t). What is the relation between q(t) and i,i1,i2? Given that the charge on C and all currents are initially zero, find an ODE for i1(t)...
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    RLC Low-Pass Circuit: Find Current in Resistor

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