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K7-44. RLC Circuit Box - Differentiation And Integration
Purpose
To demonstrate differentiation and integration using a series RC circuit.
Equipment
RLC circuit demonstrator, oscillator, and dual trace oscilloscope with scope/TV cart.
Setup Time
5 minutes.
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Descripton
Using the RLC circuit box (Demonstration K7-21), the inductance is not used, the variable capacitor is set to full value, and the variable resistor is set to 50 kilohm (midrange). With the circuits below, differentiation is obtained using a 1 kilohertz input wave (period much greater than time constant), and integration is obtained using a 50 kilohertz input wave (period much smaller than time constant).
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See pagesk1. forces on moving charges
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See pagesk2. electromagnetic induction
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See pagesk3. transformers
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See pagesk4. motors & generators
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See pagesk5. electrical properties of matter
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See pagesk6. electric circuits & instruments
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See pagesk7. rlc circuits
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See pagesk8. electromagnetic waves
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See pagesk1. forces on moving charges
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See pagesk2. electromagnetic induction
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See pagesk3. transformers
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See pagesk4. motors & generators
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See pagesk5. electrical properties of matter
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See pagesk6. electric circuits & instruments
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See pagesk7. rlc circuits
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See pagesk8. electromagnetic waves
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