Series RL Circuit
A resistor–inductor circuit (RL circuit) is an electric circuit composed of resistors and inductors driven by a voltage or current source. The time required for the voltage to fall by a factor of 1/e is called the RL time constant.
The RC time constant equals the magnetic inductance divided by the electric resistance.
Formula
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| symbol | description | physical quantity |
|---|---|---|
| τ | time constant | "Time" |
| L | magnetic inductance | "MagneticInductance" |
| R | electric resistance | "ElectricResistance" |
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