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The Quasistationary Approximation Ampere’s Law + Faraday’s Law Application in: electrical engineering, radio, TV, audio, … time x velocity of light >> size
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Inductance inductive coupling between two circuits
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Example 7.10 Find the mutual inductance.
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Mutual inductance?
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Self-inductance The change of B induces a back-emf in the loop that generates the magnetic field: self-induction. L self-inductance Unit: Henry 1H=1Vs/A
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Example 7.11 Self-inductance of a toroidal coil with recangular cross section, which carries a total of N turns.
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The transformer
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Low current and high voltage used. Long distant line Distribution within a neighborhood
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Example 7.12
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Oscillator Circuits C
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Driven Oscillator C AC
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Driven oscillator with different initial conditions.
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Resonance
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Self-excited circuit Radio tubes 1930
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A shipboard radio, circa 1920. Exposed at the operator’s left are the inductance coils and capacitor plates of the tuning circuit.
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transistors microchip
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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/accircon.html#c1
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Multi-loop Circuits Kirchhoff’s rules: 1.When any closed-circuit loop is traversed, the algebraic sum of the changes in the potential must be equal to zero. 2. At any junction point in a circuit where the current can divide, the sum of the currents into the junction must equal the sum of the currents out of the junction.
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DC circuit Find the currents.
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AC circuit
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