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Charging of a Capacitor RC time constant – time it takes capacitor to charge or discharge by 63% - “electrical response time” http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu

Alternating Current (AC) Applied voltage oscillates sinusoidally V = “peak amplitude” Vpp = “peak-to-peak” VRMS = “root-mean-square” www.learnabout-electronics.org

High-pass Filter “Non-dimensional Parameter”

Non-dimensional Parameters Reynolds Number

Complex Impedances R Resistor Capacitor C L Inductor http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu

A6 and A7 - Solar Panels 173 Million GigaWatts of power are incident on planet earth! 10,000 times more than total human consumption.

Solar “Microgrid” Solar energy is often stored in batteries for use at night.

Solar “Microgrid” Solar energy is often stored in batteries for use at night.