Students solve problems on the determination of total inductive reactance of series-parallel inductors.
- Subject:
- Electrical engineering
- Engineering
- Date Added:
- 10/15/2010
Students solve problems on the determination of total inductive reactance of series-parallel inductors.
Students complete 10 practice problems.
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Learners read a description of inductors and view examples of inductors in series and in parallel.
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