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MH's ideal coil and voltage question

Started by tinman, May 08, 2016, 04:42:41 AM

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Can a voltage exist across an ideal inductor that has a steady DC current flowing through it

yes it can
5 (25%)
no it cannot
11 (55%)
I have no idea
4 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 20

MileHigh

Quote from: tinman on June 04, 2016, 11:42:08 AM
An ideal torque is an ideal twisting force,or the application of an ideal energy source-the very same as your ideal voltage source MH.

You are on a hot streak Brad.  I am not going to give you any extreme leeway, you are wrong.

MileHigh

QuoteYour flywheel dose not represent the current flow BTW,it represents the stored energy of the inductor.

No secret decoder rings allowed, hence another mistake, another nonsensical statement.

You have a long way to go to get where you want to be.

MileHigh

A repost, just in case:

Here, I found something for you to contemplate:

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/resonance

Definition of "resonance:"

Physics.

a.  the state of a system in which an abnormally large vibration is produced in response to an external stimulus, occurring when the frequency of the stimulus is the same, or nearly the same, as the natural vibration frequency of the system.

b.  the vibration produced in such a state.

tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on June 04, 2016, 11:28:27 AM
<<<  I would like you to draw up a schematic for the ideal voltage source for the circuit that suits your question,where the current can continue to flow unimpeded through this ideal source during T=3 second's,to T=5 seconds.  >>>

I will put that one into the "crazy question" category.  See attached.

Ah--nice circuit.

See below my new JT circuit :D

All jokes aside,i see you cannot even provide a schematic for your own ideal voltage source,and yet you think your answer to your question is absolutely correct  ::)
How many times have you told us to draw out the circuit,to work out the answer,and yet ,right here,on the very thread of your own question,you drop a minnie in there--a complete fail to provide a circuit to represent your own question.

The armchair guru cannot even provide an armchair answer to a question regarding his own question.
You really are lazy MH.


Brad

MileHigh

Quotei see you cannot even provide a schematic for your own ideal voltage source

You simply don't realize that it's an idiotic question.  You are really on a roll.