How do you calculate parallel impedance?
How do you calculate parallel impedance? There are two strategies for calculating the total current and total impedance. First, we could calculate total impedance from all the individual impedances in parallel (ZTotal = 1/(1/ZR + 1/ZL + 1/ZC), and then calculate total current by dividing source voltage by total impedance (I=E/Z). What happens to inductance in parallel? When inductors are connected in parallel, the total inductance is less than any one of the parallel inductors' inductances. Less voltage for the same rate of change in current means less inductance. What is parallel impedance? The total impedance, Z of a parallel...