Use of Resonance in Induction Cooker
Keywords:
Induction heating, series resonanceAbstract
Resonance is a highly helpful tool for induction heating processes, such as melting, heating, and of course, using induction cookers and other household appliances. The investigation of resonance is done in this publication. Their fundamental circuit schematic, a two-series and parallel resonance comparison. Next, choose the most effective resonance methods, such as the induction cooker's series resonance.
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