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Different types of discharging effects

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What are some Discharging effects? i know diodes and capacitors can produces some discharging waveform effects what are some networks or waveforms that can be done with discharging?

How does a network or circuit discharge?

How looking at AC polarity flips how do u look at at circuit at a discharging way?
 

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Discharging Timings ?

Discharging Paths?

Discharging Curves?
 

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decay voltage or dischange voltage does it look like a Fall time?

So capacitors and inductors are the only discharging components?

When does a Capacitor or inductor start to dischange? when the AC polaritys switch? or with the voltage or current is shut off with a switch?

If a Transistor or Tube thats be charged with voltage or current can't a Tube or Transitor Dischange into the Load or dischange back to the Input?
 

Discharging effects

A capacitor will begin to discharge as soon as the AC voltage polarity changes. A inductor will begin to discharge as soon as the AC current polarity (rising or falling) changes. Under steady DC voltage a cap is a no-connect and an inductor is a short. Basically caps are voltage controlled devices and inductors are current controlled.
 

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Thanks for the information

When looking at a Schematic of a Power supply or Preamp or Power amp how and where are the Dischanging Points around at? do i just look for Capacitors and inductors and see what Loads they are hooked up to ? or is there more and other "discharging Paths"? how do i find the discharing paths in a schematic where should i start or look for?
 

Discharging effects

That's a bit over my head, but to start with you should take a look at the output and work your way back from there. Power supplies are easiest to start with, and the simplest.
 

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