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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm a student of Electrical Engineering(Pakistan) can some body tell me why we cannot consider the transient effect when we study A.c(current/voltage) in case of capacitor and Inductor but consider it in case of D.c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Dark_Riddles i can't understand your answer if you really have an answer then plzzz help...........thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when you say "transient"... it means temporary... not permanent... in the case of capacitor and inductor, they are both components capable to store charges... so transient current/voltage once it occur... the state of current/voltage level is not permanent... they will disappear with time... and so the inductor (for the current) / capacitor (for the voltage) prevent those changes in time... it handles the changes not abrupt but gradually... when there is a sudden applied voltage in the circuit... the capacitor will prevent that increase... depending on the time constant of the circuit...|dw:1412082148997:dw|time constant is \[\large{T=R\times C}\]

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