Transient Analysis

A system is said to be in transient state when some of the system’s quantities have been changed and the system has not yet reached a steady state (i.e. when those quantities stop changing in time). The time it takes for an electrical network to reach a steady state from another steady state is called transient time.

This module is mainly concerned with various AC circuits that exhibit resonating properties, such as LC, RC, and LRC circuits.

Links:

  1. Wikipedia — Transient state — Electrical engineering

  2. Wikipedia — Resonator — Electromagnetics

  3. Wikipedia — Electrical resonance

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