Lesson 2: Working with Inductors that are in Series and/or Parallel
In order to find the total inductive reactance in a series or parallel circuit containing more than one inductor, the same method must be used that was used to find inductance.
True
LT=L1+L2+L3 is the formula for finding the total inductance of a circuit when there is more than one inductor connected in series.
True
The total inductance of series and parallel inductors in a circuit is calculated the same way as the total resistance is calculated for series and parallel resistors in a circuit.
True
The total inductance when there is more than one inductor connected in parallel can be determined by the formula: LT=1/(1/L1)+(1/L2)+(1/L3)
True
Adding additional inductors in parallel in a circuit that already contains inductors will ? the total inductive reactance of the circuit.
decrease
Adding additional inductors in series in a circuit that already contains inductors will ? the total inductive reactance of the circuit.
increase