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[SI-LIST] Voltage drop across the Inductance
- From: Jayaprakash Balachandran <edpc108@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 18:59:45 +0000 (GMT)
Hello,
we know that voltage drop across an inductance is
given by
V = Ldi/dt. --(1)
Also, Impedance multiplied by the current, should
give the volatge drop i.e
V= 2*pi*f*L*i --(2)
Can this imply, I can equate equations (1) and (2)?
If not, under what conditions (1) and (2) can be
applied?
Thanks and regards,
Jayaprakash.
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