My question is about the polarity change series lC circuit. From what I've researched polarity swaps when field starts to collapse in lc circuit. What is meant by this. Is it just and indication that the current will continue in same direction resulting in a change in polarity on cap. Or is the change magnetic- I e north - south on core or both. Also if I place a diode in circuit that is biased to conduct on positive side. Will it conduct while magnetic field increases then stop conducting when the field starts to collapse and the polarity changes.
Did not realize there was a difference in current and voltage polarity. In this situation would there be a polarity change that effect whether a diode would still conduct when field collapses or block current flow because polarity has changed.
Appreciate the link. It all became clear when I saw the animation. A pictures worth a thousand words as they say. i think I understand the difference between voltage and current polarity now that user Fvm had mentioned previously. Thanks