Asked by Lacey Johnson on May 22, 2024
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The time required for current in an inductor to reach its full Ohm's law value is called the _____ time constant.
A) R-L
B) R2
C) R-C
D) L-R
Time Constant
The time required for a system to charge or discharge to approximately 63.2% of its maximum value, characteristic of both RC and RL circuits.
R-L
Refers to a circuit that contains both resistance (R) and inductance (L), affecting the phase and amplitude of the circuit's response to an AC input.
- Absorb knowledge on the significance and application of time constants in relation to the charging and discharging of inductors.
Verified Answer
YC
Yessenia CervantesMay 24, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The time required for current in an inductor to reach its full Ohm's law value is called the R-L time constant, which is a measure of the time it takes for the current through an inductor to reach about 63.2% of its final value in a circuit with resistance (R) and inductance (L).
Learning Objectives
- Absorb knowledge on the significance and application of time constants in relation to the charging and discharging of inductors.