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Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

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Page 1: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Chapter-23Alternating Current Circuits

Page 2: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Alternating Signal

The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Page 3: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Resistance

Page 4: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Capacitive Reactance, XC

Page 5: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Current and Voltage in a Capacitive Circuit

In a circuit containing only a capacitor, the instantaneous voltage and current are not in phase. Instead, the current leads the voltage by one-quarter of a cycle or by a phase angle of 90°.

Page 6: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Inductive Reactance, XL

Page 7: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Current and Voltage in an Inductive Circuit

The instantaneous voltage and current in a circuit containing only an inductor are not in phase. The current lags behind the voltage by one-quarter of a cycle or by a phase angle of 90°.

Page 8: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

A Comparison:Capacitive versus Inductive

The current lags behind the voltage by one-quarter of a cycle or by a phase angle of

90°.

The current leads the voltage by one-quarter of a cycle or

by a phase angle of 90°.

Page 9: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

23.3. Circuits Containing Resistance, Capacitance, and

Inductance

Page 10: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Impedance,z for a Series RCL Circuit

Page 11: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Resonant Frequency

Page 12: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Impedance and RMS Current

Page 13: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves

The changing magnetic field creates an electric field that fluctuates in time and the changing electric field creates the magnetic

field.

Page 14: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Speed of Electromagnetic WavesAll electromagnetic waves move through a vacuum at the same speed,

and the symbol c is used to denote its value.

This speed is called the speed of light in a vacuum and is c = 3.00 × 108 m/s.

In air, electromagnetic waves travel at nearly the same speed as they do in a vacuum, but, in general, they move through a substance such

as glass at a speed that is substantially less than c.

In 1865, Maxwell determined theoretically that electromagnetic waves propagate through a vacuum at a speed given by,

Page 15: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

24.2. The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Page 16: Chapter-23 Alternating Current Circuits. Alternating Signal The rms amplitude is the DC voltage which will deliver the same average power as the AC signal.

Polarized LightThe electromagnetic waves emitted by any common source of light (such as the Sun or a bulb) are unpolarized or polarized randomly.

That is, the electric field at any given point is always perpendicular to the direction of

travel of the waves but changes directions randomly.