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Adesh
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I was reading The Feynman Lectures on physics http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_23.html chapter 23, section 4. In it he derives the equation for current when inductor, resistor and capacitor is connected in series with an alternating voltage source, he derives this equation:-
V=(iωL+R+1/iωC)I
It's a complex equation, so if we are given Voltage, Inductance , Resistance and Capacitance the value we will get is a complex one, so how can we find current from this equation? How to use this equation ?
Thank you.
V=(iωL+R+1/iωC)I
It's a complex equation, so if we are given Voltage, Inductance , Resistance and Capacitance the value we will get is a complex one, so how can we find current from this equation? How to use this equation ?
Thank you.