A resistance performs the same in an AC circuit at standard power frequency as it does in a DC circuit. That is, according to Ohm's law, every change in voltage across the resistor causes a corresponding change in current through the resistor.
In this “Single Phase AC Circuit – Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics” you will learn about the following topics:
- Sinusoidal waveform
- Characteristics of a sinusoidal waveform
- Important terms used in AC fundamentals and sinusoidal waveform
- Resistors
- Inductors and capacitors with sinusoidal excitation
- Phasor representation of AC quantities
- Concept of complex impedance and admittance
- Average and effective values of voltages and currents
- Power in AC
- Instantaneous power
- Average power
- Real power
- Apparent power
- Power factor
This article Single Phase AC Circuit – Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics is contributed by Ritesh Thapa, a student of LA GRANDEE International College (LGIC).
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This article Single Phase AC Circuit – Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics is contributed by Kabita Adhikari, a student of LA GRANDEE International College (LGIC).
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BCA 2nd Semester Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Notes Pdf:
- Unit I: Electric Circuit Elements
- Unit II: DC Circuits
- Unit IV: Semiconductor Materials
- Unit V: The PN Junction Diode
- Unit VI: Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
- Unit VII: Junction Field Effect Transistor (JFET)
- Unit VIII: Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET)
- Unit IX: The Operational Amplifier
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