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Peace be upon you. We present to you a series of comprehensive review of physics lessons to prepare for the baccalaureate. This lesson deals with electrical phenomena, part two (RL dipole) for the third year of secondary school (baccalaureate). It is presented by Professor Chenait Ezzeddine, a professor at the Mathematics High School - Mohand Makhbi' in Kouba, Algeria. In these lessons, he relies on his book Visa for Success in Physical Sciences (you can learn more about the book at the end of the description). Our Facebook page: fb.com/Chenait.Visa.Bac.Physique Our Instagram account: www.instagram.com/taachirat_nadjah We hope that the lesson is useful to you. Your comments, suggestions and criticism honor us and help us improve the quality of the lessons we provide to you. May God bless you and, God willing, you will all be among the successful students in the baccalaureate exam. #Visa_for_Success_in_Physical_Sciences #Bac2019 #BAC2019 The book is written by Professor Chenait Ezzeddine, a senior professor at the Mathematics High School in Kouba, and under the supervision of two inspectors, Professor Zamit Khaled and Professor Mujahid Nour El Din - The book consists of three parts: Part One: Includes 3 units: (336 pages) * Unit One: Time-tracking of a chemical transformation: Includes the lesson with 53 exercises * Unit Two: Nuclear Transformations: Includes the lesson with 68 exercises * Unit Three: Electrical Phenomena: Dipole RC and RL: Includes the two lessons with 34 RC exercises and 37 RL exercises Part Two: Includes 4 units: (360 pages) * Unit Four: Evolution of a Chemical System Towards a State of Equilibrium: Includes the lesson with 53 exercises * Unit Five: Evolution of a Mechanical System: Includes the lesson with 93 exercises * Unit Six: Monitoring the Evolution of a Chemical System (Columns and Esterification): Includes the two lessons with 6 column exercises and 23 esterification exercises * Unit Seven: Evolution of a Vibrating System (Free Mechanical Vibrations, Free Electrical Vibrations and Forced Vibrations): Includes the three lessons with 36 exercises Part Three: (344 pages) Includes: * Advice and guidance for those preparing for the baccalaureate by Professor Youssef Ben Aati. *The most important theoretical questions to prepare for the baccalaureate (more than 200 questions) with their answers. *40 model topics