Inductor/Resistor/Capacitor Equivalency
From: Monty Hall (chickenkungpao_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 04:46:37 GMT
Hello,
I'm a Chemical Engineer that took an "Electrical Engineering for
Non-Electrical Engineers" class as part of my degree ~7 years ago. I was
wondering if somebody can reconstruct my failing memory when I recalled my
instructor saying something to the effect that "For a resistor, inductor,
capacitor, one can be simulated by the other two" I don't recall in what
context he was speaking - or if I'm recalling it correctly. It definetly
had something to do w/ interchangeability. Can somebody direct me to a text
or website concerning this matter?
Regards,
Monty,
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