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charging_inductor #10427

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Charging of Inductor

With the help of this algorithm we can easily find the current at any nth second in the
inductor while the inductor being charged. It is all because of the RL-timeconstant.
when an inductor is connected with a resistor in series it gives a exponential function. It is very
helpful when we making or designing new circuits, thus we have decide which inductor and
resistor we should choose.

  • Add an algorithm?
  • Fix a bug or typo in an existing algorithm?
  • Documentation change?

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@algorithms-keeper algorithms-keeper bot added the awaiting reviews This PR is ready to be reviewed label Oct 14, 2023
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Almost 100 lines of code for a one line calculation. It is correct but it would be cool to see some more complex, nuanced algorithms in the electronics directory.

@algorithms-keeper algorithms-keeper bot removed the awaiting reviews This PR is ready to be reviewed label Oct 15, 2023
@cclauss cclauss merged commit ec95292 into TheAlgorithms:master Oct 15, 2023
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Almost 100 lines of code for a one line calculation. It is correct but it would be cool to see some more complex, nuanced algorithms in the electronics directory.

Sure sir! I got you.

sedatguzelsemme pushed a commit to sedatguzelsemme/Python that referenced this pull request Sep 15, 2024
* charging_capacitor

* charging_capacitor

* Final edits

* charging_inductor

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Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <cclauss@me.com>
@isidroas isidroas mentioned this pull request Jan 25, 2025
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