H Thread Starter huabalsa Joined Nov 26, 2005 1 Nov 26, 2005 #1 In a rectifier circuit: If we have highly inductive load, does mean that only resistor is present in the load? Thank you.
In a rectifier circuit: If we have highly inductive load, does mean that only resistor is present in the load? Thank you.
B Brandon Joined Dec 14, 2004 306 Nov 26, 2005 #2 Originally posted by huabalsa@Nov 26 2005, 11:23 AM In a rectifier circuit: If we have highly inductive load, does mean that only resistor is present in the load? Thank you. [post=11948]Quoted post[/post] Click to expand... Nerp.. Inductive load would be like a speaker, coils, solenoids, etc. Model->Res + inductor Capacitive load would have some capacitence value to it. Model->Res + cap
Originally posted by huabalsa@Nov 26 2005, 11:23 AM In a rectifier circuit: If we have highly inductive load, does mean that only resistor is present in the load? Thank you. [post=11948]Quoted post[/post] Click to expand... Nerp.. Inductive load would be like a speaker, coils, solenoids, etc. Model->Res + inductor Capacitive load would have some capacitence value to it. Model->Res + cap