When capacitors, inductors, and resistors are connected in parallel, the total impedance of the circuit can be calculated using the following formula:
1/Z_total = 1/Z_R + 1/Z_L + 1/Z_C
Where:
- Z_R is the impedance of the resistor (R)
- Z_L is the impedance of the inductor (jωL)
- Z_C is the impedance of the capacitor (1/jωC)
Here, j represents the imaginary unit, ω is the angular frequency in radians per second, L is the inductance in henries, and C is the capacitance in farads.
By inputting the values of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and frequency into your calculator, users can determine the total impedance of the parallel circuit.
This tool can be very helpful in analyzing and designing electronic circuits where capacitors, inductors, and resistors are connected in parallel.