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Alternating Current
(ac)
Fundamentals
Alternating Current (ac) Fundamentals
• Different forms of ac
Alternating Current (ac) Fundamentals: Definitions
•Waveform: The path traced by a
quantity, such as the voltage in Fig.
plotted as a function of some
Variable such as time, position,
degrees, radians, and so on
Cosine wave
Alternating Current (ac) Fundamentals: Definitions
•Peak-to-peak value (E ): The
P-P
maximum value of a waveform
from positive to negative peaks.
•Periodic waveform: A wavefor m
that continually repeats itself after
the same time interval. Waveform
of Fig. is a periodic waveform.
•Cycle: One complete set of positive and negative values of
alternating quantity is known as a cycle.
•Period (T or T2): The time taken by an alternating quantity to
1
complete one cycle is called its time period T. For example, a 50
Hz alternating current has a time period of 1/50 seconds.
•Frequency: The number of cycles that occur in 1 s. The unit of
frequency is hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz = 1 cycle per second.
General form of ac current or voltage
•The rms value of an alternating current is given by that steady (dc) current
which when flowing through a given circuit for a given time produces the same
heat as produced by ac current when flowing through the same circuit for the
same time.
•Also known as the effective value of
alternating current or voltage
Q-2: Determine the frequency and Time period of a sine wave having angular velocity of
500 rad/s.
Q-3: Determine the average value and rms value of the sine wave shown in Fig. 5.5.