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Hi,
Please forgive me for a simple question like this, I am new to this area, and was trying to understand how two voltage sources work when connecting in series.
Please refer to figure 1, I set R=0.0001 ohm, L =0.01 H,
Vb = 10.001V, frequency = 1, phase shift = 0
Vg = 10V, frequency = 1, phase shift = 0
Having the above parameters, i obtained results as in Figure 3 (current measurement), it can be seen that the current value is around 0.03A, from manual calculation, I got 0.016A, I wonder what is wrong with my calculation?
For another test, all parameters are the same except that I change the phase shift of Vg to pi/2. Referring to Figure 2 (again it is current measurement), it can be seen that the current value is now around 380A.
I have no idea how to calculate the current value in both cases, appreciate any guidance or links for me to understand this very basic problem.
Apologize for such a simple question.
Thanks.