Hey guys, before I begin I just want to say "Hello, World!" since this is my first post on the forum and just want everyone to know that this forum is a lifesaver for me!
I'm in an Electronics Class in school; it's my first time dealing with electronic circuits/etc. and my professors/TAs are extremely unhelpful. This is the problem I have been stuck on for the past 3 days and I have nowhere else to turn:
A 100mH inductor and a 1k resistor are connected in series across a sine wave generator with output of 10V at 1.6kHz. What is the voltage across the inductor? What is the voltage across the resistor?
Now I figured for the first part I would have to use the equation V = L dI/dt to figure out the voltage drop across the inductor and then subtract it from the 10V, however I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO DEDUCE dI/dt!!! And also, wouldn't V just equal 10V if that's what the generator is outputting?
Then for the resistor, I would have to calculate the impedance, but again, how do I calculate the voltage for it without a current value??
Please help I as well as everyone in my class am super stuck and could really use the help. Thanks so much!
Best,
~Travis
I'm in an Electronics Class in school; it's my first time dealing with electronic circuits/etc. and my professors/TAs are extremely unhelpful. This is the problem I have been stuck on for the past 3 days and I have nowhere else to turn:
A 100mH inductor and a 1k resistor are connected in series across a sine wave generator with output of 10V at 1.6kHz. What is the voltage across the inductor? What is the voltage across the resistor?
Now I figured for the first part I would have to use the equation V = L dI/dt to figure out the voltage drop across the inductor and then subtract it from the 10V, however I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO DEDUCE dI/dt!!! And also, wouldn't V just equal 10V if that's what the generator is outputting?
Then for the resistor, I would have to calculate the impedance, but again, how do I calculate the voltage for it without a current value??
Please help I as well as everyone in my class am super stuck and could really use the help. Thanks so much!
Best,
~Travis