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An AC generator is produced 8.5 V and 0.125 mA electricity .If we add 6 toroid core inductor that each has 6A and 100 mH resist .?
Adding 3 inductor with 6A -100 mH in serial on each line of the output .What would be voltage and Amp result ?unable to download image .
An output reading is 8.5 VAC - 0.125A ,If we add 3 toroid core inductors that each has 6A -100 mH resist on each line of the output in a serial mode what will be change result on voltage and Amp at end of the line .
Inductor + inductor + Inductor + SOURCE + Inductor + inductor + inductor
8.5V-0.125 A
Each inductor is 6A and 100 mH
3 Answers
- Mr. Un-couthLv 73 years ago
Dandy little uncircuit you have there John. Looks like an open circuit to me. The Voltage across an open circuit is the source Voltage and the current is zero Amps. I'm not sure but I don't believe the coils can even store any electrical energy from the 8.5V source without current flow through them.
I really can't make heads nor tails out of your question but good luck with it anyway.
- 異域秦後人Lv 73 years ago
MANY ERRORS ARE FOUND YOUR QUESTION.....
[1] CANNOT BE CALULATED THE REACTANCE FROM INDUCTOR WITHOUT KNOWING THE FREQUENCY !
[2] 100mH IS INDUCTANCE UNIT, NOT A RESISTANCE.
[3] INDUCTOR IS NOT RATED IN AMPS LIKE 6A.
- billrussell42Lv 73 years ago
The generator produces 8.5 volts, and the current is determined by the load. If the current is 0.125 mA, the total load is Z = E/I = 8.5/0.125m = 68 kΩ
but elsewhere you say 0.125 amps, in which case Z = 68 Ω
now you add inductors. But without frequency, their impedance is unknown.
Inductors have inductance but they do not "have" current.
Current does not change in a series connection, but we have no idea what that is.
Bottom line, this question makes very little sense.