Current using angular velocity
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I(t)=ω⋅C⋅˜Vcos(ω⋅t)I(t)=ω⋅C⋅˜Vcos(ω⋅t)
(˜V)varying voltage(˜V)varying voltage |
(C)capacitance(C)capacitance |
(ω)angular velocity(ω)angular velocity |
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The Current is found using the following formula: I(t)=ωC˜Vcos(ωt)I(t)=ωC˜Vcos(ωt) where:
- ˜V˜V = varying voltage
- tt = period
- ωω = angular velocity
- CC = capacitance
References
25.5 Impedance by Benjamin Crowell, Light and Matter licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
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