Inductors and Inductance-Resistance Networks.

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Title: Inductors and Inductance-Resistance Networks.
Authors: Kirwin, Gerald J., Syracuse Univ., NY. Dept. of Electrical Engineering.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 153
Publication Date: 1965
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. Bureau of Research.
Descriptors: College Science, Electricity, Engineering, Instructional Materials, Physics, Programed Instruction
Abstract: This programed booklet presents ideas related to inductors and inductance--resistance networks. It is designed for the engineering student who is familiar with differential equations and electrical networks. A variety of cases are considered with the idea of developing in the student a broad acquaintance with the inductor response. The booklet is divided into the following parts--(1) Real and Ideal Inductors, (2) A Limit to Inductor Current Change, (3) Changing Current and Voltage in Inductors, (4) Energy Storage in the Inductor, (5) Solving for the Current, and (6) Review. (RP)
Entry Date: 1969
Accession Number: ED026239
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This programed booklet presents ideas related to inductors and inductance--resistance networks. It is designed for the engineering student who is familiar with differential equations and electrical networks. A variety of cases are considered with the idea of developing in the student a broad acquaintance with the inductor response. The booklet is divided into the following parts--(1) Real and Ideal Inductors, (2) A Limit to Inductor Current Change, (3) Changing Current and Voltage in Inductors, (4) Energy Storage in the Inductor, (5) Solving for the Current, and (6) Review. (RP)