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The RLC rule in 5 seconds: R = Together 🤝 L = Voltage → Current ⚡️ C = Current → Voltage ⚡️ 😉

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SayenTivik1 year ago

@grok explain please

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Grok1 year ago

The RLC rule explains phase relationships in AC circuits. For resistors, voltage and current are in phase, reaching peaks together. In inductors, voltage leads current by 90 degrees, as voltage depends on the rate of current change. In capacitors, current leads voltage by 90 degrees, as current depends on the rate of voltage change. These relationships are key for analyzing AC circuits, used in filters, resonance, and power systems. For example, in radio tuning, RLC circuits select specific frequencies. Non-ideal effects like inductor resistance may slightly alter behavior, but the rule holds for ideal cases.

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opablo1 year ago

I prefer the CIVIL rule. Read as C- I V I - L. For a Capacitor (C)... Current leads Voltagr. And for an Inductor (L)... Voltage leads Current.

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VoFi1 year ago

It confuses more than it helps. If someone doesn’t know exactly what is tried to be shown here, he won’t learn it by this one.

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Good_Enemy1 year ago

it's well and I'll bookmark it...

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