Friday, June 16, 2017

Lab: Impedance (May 16, 2017)

Date: 05/16/2017
Impedance
 This is an example of impedance and acceptance. The impedance of a circuit is the ratio of the phasor voltage to the phasor current measured in ohns. We solved for current and voltage in the phasor domain using impedance of each element.
 This is an example of finding impedance of the circuit. To find the impedance of a capacitor, the equation z=1/jwc.
 These are the diagrams for one kilohertz. That is the built circuit.
These are the graphs for the five khertz along with the built circuit. 
 10 kilohertz.
 This is the pre-lab for the impedance lab in which we find the impedance for the resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor. They are solved from left to right.
This is an example of combining impedances. Since the impedance of an element acts like a resistor, the same laws for adding resistors in series or parallel apply in this case. 

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