sir you can assume vL>vC and draw the phasor...so in this case xL>xC...inductive effect is more than capacitive effect..hence we can conclude that current will lag the voltage by some angle...so hence pf will lag... simillarly if we can take Xc>XL then pf lead...and in case of Xc=xL...it will behave like a pure resistive circuit...pf=1..
and also another two conditions are there , *Xc>Xl (Vc-Vl, Xc-Xl & Qc-Ql). * Xl=Xc(this is cancel out each other and gives the result of pure resistive load) please verify it those results...
Sir as you said in the lecture 152 pf laggs for Inductor and Leads for Capacitor, in this at 3:55 i want you to please check once and give explanation on it.......
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sir you can assume vL>vC and draw the phasor...so in this case xL>xC...inductive effect is more than capacitive effect..hence we can conclude that current will lag the voltage by some angle...so hence pf will lag... simillarly if we can take Xc>XL then pf lead...and in case of Xc=xL...it will behave like a pure resistive circuit...pf=1..
and also another two conditions are there ,
*Xc>Xl (Vc-Vl, Xc-Xl & Qc-Ql).
* Xl=Xc(this is cancel out each other and gives the result of pure resistive load)
please verify it those results...
Is RLC series circuit an active circuit, as it amplfies the voltage obtained at capacitor and inductor, at resonance?
Sir as you said in the lecture 152 pf laggs for Inductor and Leads for Capacitor, in this at 3:55 i want you to please check once and give explanation on it.......
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It seems Vr is greater than I, not lesser than it. Because Vr equals I multiplied by R.
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Inductance lags and capacitance lead
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I hope you see this, what changes if Vc > VL, is there a lecture on that?
What is the j in jXL of VL
J is unit vector which represents the direction of VL along x axis
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why magnitude of voltage phasor will be less than the current phasor in resistor
I am having the same doubt
Can u explain me please if u got the answer?
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Why is capacitance taken as -jxc
Xc/j is the standared form..in case of ac supply...if u can multiply j with uper side and lower side then you will get (-jXc)
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Actually I am very weak in AC ciruits....
And I want to understand every concepts with starting ...
Please tell me any lecture series available NESO Academy...
Please tell me🙏🙏
Why you subtract Xc from Xl why not Xc-Xl
Can anybody say what is 'j' in the equation
j is an imaginary no as we have in a complex no
Can u explain further why VL is greater then VC?
Sir i request you to take lecture in Bhojpuri because I can't understand English
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Sir I request you to take lecture in Tamil because I can't understand English
Learn English then
I suggest you learn english then
Explain its funtion and application