What is charging and discharging calculations

Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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What is charging and discharging calculations
7:53
ul LTE
11 Lab 4 RC_0.5microFar...
((0)) H
...
NATURAL EXPONENT
x-range: 0.0 - 4.1 s
у 3а ехp(-сх) +b
2
a: 4.957
b: -0.0156
c: 1.767
RMSE: 0.07583
1
1
2
3
Time (s)
Data Set 1
Potential
Time (s)
|(V)
1
0.0
4.617826618
2
0.1
4.378510379
3
0.2
3.634920635
4
0.3
2.996336996
5
0.4
2.470085470
Mode: Manual Entry
Potential (V)
Transcribed Image Text:7:53 ul LTE 11 Lab 4 RC_0.5microFar... ((0)) H ... NATURAL EXPONENT x-range: 0.0 - 4.1 s у 3а ехp(-сх) +b 2 a: 4.957 b: -0.0156 c: 1.767 RMSE: 0.07583 1 1 2 3 Time (s) Data Set 1 Potential Time (s) |(V) 1 0.0 4.617826618 2 0.1 4.378510379 3 0.2 3.634920635 4 0.3 2.996336996 5 0.4 2.470085470 Mode: Manual Entry Potential (V)
7:54
ul LTE
Lab 4 RC_10microFar...
((0.) H
...
5
4
NATURAL EXPONENT
3
X-range: 0.0 - 96.8 s
y = a exp(-cx) + b
a: -4.49
b: 4.555
c: 0.08977
RMSE: 0.01217
20
40
60
80
Time (s)
Data Set 1
Potential
Time (s)
|(V)
1
0.0
0.026862027
2
0.1
0.061050061
3
0.2
0.103785104
4
0.3
0.146520147
5
0.4
0.186813187
Mode: Manual Entry
Potential (V)
Transcribed Image Text:7:54 ul LTE Lab 4 RC_10microFar... ((0.) H ... 5 4 NATURAL EXPONENT 3 X-range: 0.0 - 96.8 s y = a exp(-cx) + b a: -4.49 b: 4.555 c: 0.08977 RMSE: 0.01217 20 40 60 80 Time (s) Data Set 1 Potential Time (s) |(V) 1 0.0 0.026862027 2 0.1 0.061050061 3 0.2 0.103785104 4 0.3 0.146520147 5 0.4 0.186813187 Mode: Manual Entry Potential (V)
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Resistors, inductors and capacitors form an integral part of any electrical circuit. A source, either voltage or current source is required to let the energy and current flow in the circuit. 

The elements which are capable of generating power are called active elements. The elements which have the property of dissipating ,storing and releasing energy are called passive elements.

 

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