Hi everyone!
I'm learning the basics and I struggle a little bit on the "why" of some components. For example:
Excuse me for the Paint Brush diagram . In this circuit, i can assume that when DC provides briefly less voltage, the capacitor will act as a "temporary supplier" to the lamp, so we won't even notice right?
Now, in this diagram, is the capacitor useful for any other situation? Does it make any difference if, for example, there's a high voltage spike in the main supply?
Thank you!
PD: the circle represents a lamp or something like that
I'm learning the basics and I struggle a little bit on the "why" of some components. For example:
Excuse me for the Paint Brush diagram . In this circuit, i can assume that when DC provides briefly less voltage, the capacitor will act as a "temporary supplier" to the lamp, so we won't even notice right?
Now, in this diagram, is the capacitor useful for any other situation? Does it make any difference if, for example, there's a high voltage spike in the main supply?
Thank you!
PD: the circle represents a lamp or something like that
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