how does a resistor,capacitor,transistor and inductor works
physically what happens inside
Well, they are all separate electrical/electronic components. I’ll give you quick descriptions and if you need more info from me, you can respond.
Resistors are two-terminal components that oppose current. They produce a voltage drop between each terminal, following Ohm law which states “the electrical resistance is equal to the voltage drop across the resistor divided by the current through the resistor while the temperature remains the same (R=V/I)”.
Capacitors store energy in the electric field between a pair of conductors called plates. The storing of energy occurs by “charging” the capcitor. Storing occurs when electric charges of equal magnitude, but opposite polarity, build up on each plate.
Transistors are a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
Inductors are passive electrical devices in electrical circuits for their property of inductance. While a capacitor opposes changes in voltage, an inductor opposes changes in current. An
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