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What is a series RL circuit?
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A circuit containing pure resistance connected in series with a coil having pure inductance is called an RL series circuit.
The current is constant in the circuit.
The time constant
τ
for an RL circuit is defined by
τ
=
L
R
where,
L
represents inductance and
R
represents resistance.
The total impedance
Z
of the RL series circuit
Z
=
R
2
+
X
L
2
where,
X
L
represents inductive reactance and
R
represents resistance.
The voltage drop
V
t
in the RL series circuit
V
t
=
V
R
+
V
L
where,
V
R
is the voltage drop across the resistance and
V
L
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