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To find out more about GBC's Electronics Technician Program, please visit this link - http://goo.gl/pW7iKH The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how the parallel RL circuit can be converted into its equivalent series RL circuit. As an example we used a typical parallel RL circuit that consists of a resistor, an inductor, and an AC voltage source. An equivalent series version of the circuit can be made using the values of resistance and inductive reactance. The relationship for calculating the equivalent series resistance and inductive reactance can be applied to create the equivalent series circuit. The required series resistance value can be determined by using the parallel resistance and parallel reactance along with the relationship shown below, Rs = ( Rp * Xp2 ) / ( Rp2 + Xp2 ) Similarly we can calculate the required reactance for our series equivalent circuit using the below relationship, Xs = ( Xp * Rp2 ) / (Rp2 + Xp2 ) Below are the steps to create the equivalent series RL circuit from a parallel RL circuit, 1. Calculate the inductive reactance for the given source frequency. 2. Calculate the series reactance for the equivalent circuit. 3. Calculate the series inductive reactance for the equivalent circuit. 4. Redraw the equivalent series circuit using the calculated values of Rs and Xs. 5. Calculate the required inductor value from the series inductance obtained in step 3. 6. Finally draw the completed series equivalent RL circuit. Testing and troubleshooting of more series parallel combinations can be done using a simulation tool such as circuit logix which is provided free with the Electronics and Electromechanical technician programs offered by George Brown College. Check out the Electronics Technician Certificate as well as other related online certificate programs offered by George Brown College by visiting our website at http://www.gbctechtraining.com For more related videos on topics relating to the PLC, Electronics, Electromechanical as well as Robotics certificate courses, subscribe to our YouTube Channel at / techtrain. . education technical training course offered at George Brown College.