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Salvo
Nov 20, 2013Explorer
WRONG!
Peak current doesn't have to occur when C is in fully discharge state. It's dependent on the magnitude sinusoidal voltage. If the voltage is at a zero crossing there's no current.
Peak current doesn't have to occur when C is in fully discharge state. It's dependent on the magnitude sinusoidal voltage. If the voltage is at a zero crossing there's no current.
ken white wrote:
The peak current occurs when C is in a fully discharged state and drops to zero when C is in a charged state, or the peak of the 1/4 cycle.
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