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Hello and welcome back.

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So we have our previous file open with the same component of the electrical circuit.

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Now, what we need to do is we need to add an inductor, which is parallel to the capacitor.

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How can we do that?

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So we had the capacitor, which is connected to three and one node.

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So to add in inductor parallel to the capacitor, just go on to the electrical circuit, then click

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on the inductor.

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When you click on the inductor, the injector will add in the electric circuit in the model builder

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so you can just drag close to the capacitor so that it aligns with the order and just rename the inductor

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node from five to three and.

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The other one as one.

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OK, so this is how you change the nodes and as the nodes seem, that means the capacitor and inductor

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are in parallel, right?

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So, OK, we are done in the circuit.

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Now we need to add the sturdy settings.

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Just click on the sturdy since we are studying our time dependent study for a constant voltage source.

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We have a constant DC source of one volt.

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I would go on to time study in the unit of seconds.

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I will select milliseconds.

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And in the range, what I will do is I will right range zero comma zero point zero zero one comma one.

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So the simulation will run till one millisecond.

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Now, uh, you might ask, where did I get this number?

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I was just running the simulation with different time domain, such a second minute, microsecond nanosecond,

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etc. and I found that in milliseconds I was getting a nice curve.

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So that's it.

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And also, it is close to the frequency and stuff which you will learn later.

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So, OK, now let's compute before computing.

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Uh, you just make sure that all the boundary conditions are right.

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So I have the voltage source.

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I have my ground register capacitor inductor and another is 200 to four and the four is the ground.

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OK, so my settings is fine.

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Now, I will go out to study and click on Compute to compute the result.

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As I compute, my competition is finished and my conversion plant is also complete.

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So in our next lecture, we will go on to Brazil and see how we are getting the plot.

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Thanks for watching and we'll be back in our next lecture.
