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Simran Choudhary
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Shivani Kshatriya
(36)
Surbhi Shukla (30)
Priyanka Pande
1. RESISTOR
S
2.CAPACITOR
S
3.INDUCTOR
S
RESISTORS
Resistor
High-power
RESISTOR
Therefore,
or
Where,
R l/a
R = l/a
R=resistance in
l=length in m
a =cross section area in m
= resistivity in -m
TYPES OF
RESISTORS
1. Carbon Composition Resistors
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
TYPES OF RESISTOR
1.
binder material.
Metal Film
One of the
Resistors
: more common axial resistor types used today
3.
4.
6. Wirewound Resistors :
TYPES OF RESISTOR
7.
INDUCTOR
An inductor is made of a coil of conducting
wire.
di
dt
dt
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TYPES OF INDUCTOR
(a)air-core
(b)steel-core
(c)Solid
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Air
core
The term air core coil describes an inductor that
inductor
Steel
Cores
Solid Ferrite
Cores
When it comes to offering the highest
resistance,
solid ferrite cores are at the top of the list.
However, when dealing with high inductance
they are not always reliable and tend to
reach their magnetic saturation level
relatively quickly. Ferrite cores will use a
different ferrite material based on the
application, such as manganese zinc for
certain kinds of antenna rods, with various
materials offering a different set of
advantages. Powdered ferrite cores are
FLUX IN INDUCTORS
The
Li
Nonline
ar
i
1H 1 Weber/A
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di
v
+
dt
dt
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CAPACITORS
A capacitor consists of two
conducting plates
separated by an insulator (or
dielectric).
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CAPACITORS
is a two terminal circuit
A capacitor
element that has a current through its
terminals which is proportional to the
derivative of the voltage across its
terminals.
The coefficient of this proportionality is
the
defining characteristic of a capacitor.
A capacitor is the device that we use to
model the effect of electric fields on
circuit variables.
The energy stored in electric fields has
effects on
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A
C d
CAPACITOR
S Where,
r0
0 8.854 1012
(F/m)
Three factors affecting
the value of
capacitance:
1.
2.
3.
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TYPES OF CAPACITORS
TYPES OF CAPACITORS
Variable
capacit
ors
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CHARGE IN CAPACITORS
The
Line
ar
Nonline
ar
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q Cv
dq
i dt
dv
C dt
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RELAY
PRINCIPLES
A
RELAY
OPERATION