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Which of the following is the reference vector for parallel RC circuits?
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Syed Shakeeb said:
2 years ago
Thanks @Priyalakshmi.
Shashank kotgale said:
3 years ago
Thanks @Priyalakshmi.
Priyalakshmi said:
6 years ago
A reference vector is the one that is common to all branches. Thus for a series RC circuit, current I is the reference vector and for a parallel RC circuit, voltage V is the reference vector.
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Ammu Anushkha said:
6 years ago
Please explain the answer.
Rajashekar said:
6 years ago
Applied voltage is the reference vector because voltage a Cross capacitor and resistor is same at reference point.
Niveditha said:
6 years ago
What is meant by reference vector?
Sanjay said:
7 years ago
For series, ref vector is voltage and for parallel it's current. So actual answer is current i.e C.
Sachin said:
7 years ago
Please explain me, I'm not understanding this question.
Manisha said:
8 years ago
Please explain me.
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