RL parallel circuit
What is an RL circuit’s power factor?
The ratio of actual power dissipated to apparent power is known as the power factor of an RL circuit.
Which applications are there for RL circuits?
Communication systems, radio wave transmitters, oscillator circuits, RF amplifiers, filtering circuits, variable tuned circuits, current and voltage magnification, etc. are applications for RL circuits.
Define RL circuit
An RL circuit is made up of passive parts that are coupled to one another, such as an inductor and resistor, are powered by either a voltage source or current source.
What is an RL series circuit’s time constant?
Constant in Time, τ = L/R
L stands for inductance.
R stands for resistance.
RL Parallel Circuit
In this Article, We will be going through the RL Parallel Circuit, We will start our Article with the Introduction of the RL Parallel Circuit, Then we will go through the Circuit Diagram of the RL Parallel Circuit where we will calculate circuit parameters and See its phasor Diagram, Then we will calculate Power and Impedance of the Parallel Circuit, At last we will conclude our Article withExample, Applications, and Some FAQs.
Table of Content
- What is RL Parallel Circuit?
- Circuit Diagram
- Phasor Diagram
- Power
- Impedance
- Examples
- Applications