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Page 1 ALTERNATING CURRENTS 1. Alternating EMF and Current 2. Average or Mean Value of Alternating EMF and Current 3. Root Mean Square Value of Alternating EMF and Current 4. A C Circuit with Resistor 5. A C Circuit with Inductor 6. A C Circuit with Capacitor 7. A C Circuit with Series LCR – Resonance and Q-Factor 8. Graphical Relation between Frequency vs X L , X C 9. Power in LCR A C Circuit 10.Watt-less Current 11.L C Oscillations 12.Transformer 13.A.C. Generator Page 2 ALTERNATING CURRENTS 1. Alternating EMF and Current 2. Average or Mean Value of Alternating EMF and Current 3. Root Mean Square Value of Alternating EMF and Current 4. A C Circuit with Resistor 5. A C Circuit with Inductor 6. A C Circuit with Capacitor 7. A C Circuit with Series LCR – Resonance and Q-Factor 8. Graphical Relation between Frequency vs X L , X C 9. Power in LCR A C Circuit 10.Watt-less Current 11.L C Oscillations 12.Transformer 13.A.C. Generator Alternating emf: Alternating emf is that emf which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. Alternating Current: Alternating current is that current which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 sin ?t I = I 0 sin ?t E, I – Instantaneous value of emf and current E 0 , I 0 – Peak or maximum value or amplitude of emf and current ? – Angular frequency t – Instantaneous time ?t – Phase T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 cos ?t I = I 0 cos ?t Symbol of AC Source Page 3 ALTERNATING CURRENTS 1. Alternating EMF and Current 2. Average or Mean Value of Alternating EMF and Current 3. Root Mean Square Value of Alternating EMF and Current 4. A C Circuit with Resistor 5. A C Circuit with Inductor 6. A C Circuit with Capacitor 7. A C Circuit with Series LCR – Resonance and Q-Factor 8. Graphical Relation between Frequency vs X L , X C 9. Power in LCR A C Circuit 10.Watt-less Current 11.L C Oscillations 12.Transformer 13.A.C. Generator Alternating emf: Alternating emf is that emf which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. Alternating Current: Alternating current is that current which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 sin ?t I = I 0 sin ?t E, I – Instantaneous value of emf and current E 0 , I 0 – Peak or maximum value or amplitude of emf and current ? – Angular frequency t – Instantaneous time ?t – Phase T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 cos ?t I = I 0 cos ?t Symbol of AC Source Average or Mean Value of Alternating Current: Average or Mean value of alternating current over half cycle is that steady current which will send the same amount of charge in a circuit in the time of half cycle as is sent by the given alternating current in the same circuit in the same time. dq = I dt = I 0 sin ?t dt q = ? I 0 sin ?t dt 0 T/2 q = 2 I 0 / ? = 2 I 0 T / 2p = I 0 T / p Mean Value of AC, I m = I av = q / (T/2) I m = I av = 2 I 0 / p = 0.637 I 0 = 63.7 % I 0 Average or Mean Value of Alternating emf: E m = E av = 2 E 0 / p = 0.637 E 0 = 63.7 % E 0 Note: Average or Mean value of alternating current or emf is zero over a cycle as the + ve and – ve values get cancelled. Page 4 ALTERNATING CURRENTS 1. Alternating EMF and Current 2. Average or Mean Value of Alternating EMF and Current 3. Root Mean Square Value of Alternating EMF and Current 4. A C Circuit with Resistor 5. A C Circuit with Inductor 6. A C Circuit with Capacitor 7. A C Circuit with Series LCR – Resonance and Q-Factor 8. Graphical Relation between Frequency vs X L , X C 9. Power in LCR A C Circuit 10.Watt-less Current 11.L C Oscillations 12.Transformer 13.A.C. Generator Alternating emf: Alternating emf is that emf which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. Alternating Current: Alternating current is that current which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 sin ?t I = I 0 sin ?t E, I – Instantaneous value of emf and current E 0 , I 0 – Peak or maximum value or amplitude of emf and current ? – Angular frequency t – Instantaneous time ?t – Phase T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 cos ?t I = I 0 cos ?t Symbol of AC Source Average or Mean Value of Alternating Current: Average or Mean value of alternating current over half cycle is that steady current which will send the same amount of charge in a circuit in the time of half cycle as is sent by the given alternating current in the same circuit in the same time. dq = I dt = I 0 sin ?t dt q = ? I 0 sin ?t dt 0 T/2 q = 2 I 0 / ? = 2 I 0 T / 2p = I 0 T / p Mean Value of AC, I m = I av = q / (T/2) I m = I av = 2 I 0 / p = 0.637 I 0 = 63.7 % I 0 Average or Mean Value of Alternating emf: E m = E av = 2 E 0 / p = 0.637 E 0 = 63.7 % E 0 Note: Average or Mean value of alternating current or emf is zero over a cycle as the + ve and – ve values get cancelled. Root Mean Square or Virtual or Effective Value of Alternating Current: Root Mean Square (rms) value of alternating current is that steady current which would produce the same heat in a given resistance in a given time as is produced by the given alternating current in the same resistance in the same time. dH = I 2 R dt = I 0 2 R sin 2 ?t dt H = ? I 0 2 R sin 2 ?t dt 0 T H = I 0 2 RT / 2 If I v be the virtual value of AC, then I v = I rms = I eff = I 0 / v2 = 0.707 I 0 = 70.7 % I 0 Root Mean Square or Virtual or Effective Value of Alternating emf: E v = E rms = E eff = E 0 / v2 = 0.707 E 0 = 70.7 % E 0 Note: 1. Root Mean Square value of alternating current or emf can be calculated over any period of the cycle since it is based on the heat energy produced. 2. Do not use the above formulae if the time interval under the consideration is less than one period. (After integration, ? is replaced with 2 p / T) H = I v 2 RT Page 5 ALTERNATING CURRENTS 1. Alternating EMF and Current 2. Average or Mean Value of Alternating EMF and Current 3. Root Mean Square Value of Alternating EMF and Current 4. A C Circuit with Resistor 5. A C Circuit with Inductor 6. A C Circuit with Capacitor 7. A C Circuit with Series LCR – Resonance and Q-Factor 8. Graphical Relation between Frequency vs X L , X C 9. Power in LCR A C Circuit 10.Watt-less Current 11.L C Oscillations 12.Transformer 13.A.C. Generator Alternating emf: Alternating emf is that emf which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. Alternating Current: Alternating current is that current which continuously changes in magnitude and periodically reverses its direction. T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 sin ?t I = I 0 sin ?t E, I – Instantaneous value of emf and current E 0 , I 0 – Peak or maximum value or amplitude of emf and current ? – Angular frequency t – Instantaneous time ?t – Phase T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t 0 p 2p 3p 4p p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E ,I E 0 I 0 E = E 0 cos ?t I = I 0 cos ?t Symbol of AC Source Average or Mean Value of Alternating Current: Average or Mean value of alternating current over half cycle is that steady current which will send the same amount of charge in a circuit in the time of half cycle as is sent by the given alternating current in the same circuit in the same time. dq = I dt = I 0 sin ?t dt q = ? I 0 sin ?t dt 0 T/2 q = 2 I 0 / ? = 2 I 0 T / 2p = I 0 T / p Mean Value of AC, I m = I av = q / (T/2) I m = I av = 2 I 0 / p = 0.637 I 0 = 63.7 % I 0 Average or Mean Value of Alternating emf: E m = E av = 2 E 0 / p = 0.637 E 0 = 63.7 % E 0 Note: Average or Mean value of alternating current or emf is zero over a cycle as the + ve and – ve values get cancelled. Root Mean Square or Virtual or Effective Value of Alternating Current: Root Mean Square (rms) value of alternating current is that steady current which would produce the same heat in a given resistance in a given time as is produced by the given alternating current in the same resistance in the same time. dH = I 2 R dt = I 0 2 R sin 2 ?t dt H = ? I 0 2 R sin 2 ?t dt 0 T H = I 0 2 RT / 2 If I v be the virtual value of AC, then I v = I rms = I eff = I 0 / v2 = 0.707 I 0 = 70.7 % I 0 Root Mean Square or Virtual or Effective Value of Alternating emf: E v = E rms = E eff = E 0 / v2 = 0.707 E 0 = 70.7 % E 0 Note: 1. Root Mean Square value of alternating current or emf can be calculated over any period of the cycle since it is based on the heat energy produced. 2. Do not use the above formulae if the time interval under the consideration is less than one period. (After integration, ? is replaced with 2 p / T) H = I v 2 RT 0 p 2p 3p 4p T/4 T/2 3T/4 T 5T/4 3T/2 7T/4 2T t p/2 3p/2 5p/2 7p/2 ? = ?t E 0 E v E m Relative Values Peak, Virtual and Mean Values of Alternating emf: E m = E av = 0.637 E 0 E v = E rms = E eff = 0.707 E 0 Tips: 1. The given values of alternating emf and current are virtual values unless otherwise specified. i.e. 230 V AC means E v = E rms = E eff = 230 V 2. AC Ammeter and AC Voltmeter read the rms values of alternating current and voltage respectively. They are called as ‘hot wire meters’. 3. The scale of DC meters is linearly graduated where as the scale of AC meters is not evenly graduated because H a I 2Read More
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