A.C Circuit Presentation
A.C Circuit Presentation
A.C Circuit Presentation
C CIRCUIT
Alternating current or voltage is a type of
electrical signal that varies with time about a
mean value.
It is produced by an ac source, a coil or wire
rotating in a magnetic field.
The symbol of alternating source is
The general equation is
Graphical representation
Advantages of A.C over D.C
1. The production of alternating current is less
expensive than the DC system.
2. A wide range of voltages can be achieved by
using transformers in AC systems.
3. AC systems can easily be modified into DC
type by using rectifiers.
4. Electrical energy is transmitted in a.c form to
minimize energy loss.
Terms used in a.c circuit
Reactance: It is the opposition to the flow of
current in an a.c circuit containing either a
capacitor or an inductor. It is measured in ohms.
Impedance (Z): it is the overall opposition to the
flow of current in an a.c circuit by any two or all
of the three circuit elements i.e, resistor,
inductor and capacitor. It is measured in ohms.
Root-mean-square(rms) value
The rms voltage (Vrms) is defined as the steady
voltage which would produce the same heating
effect as an equivalent direct voltage (D.C) in a
given resistor.
The rms current (Irms) is defined as the steady
current which would produce the same heating
effect as an equivalent current in a given
resistor.
or = or 0.707
or = or 0.707
RESISTOR (R) IN AN A.C CIRCUIT
Current and the voltage attain maximum and
minimum at the same time. Hence, they are in
phase.
CAPACITOR (C) IN AN A.C
When an a.c is applied through a capacitor,
current leads voltage by
INDUCTOR(L) IN AN A.C
When an a.c is applied through an inductor,
voltage leads current by
Capacitive Reactance (
It is the ability of a capacitor to resist the flow of
current in an a.c circuit.
is given by:
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Xc is in ohms (𝛀)
Capacitance of a capacitor is in Farad(F)
Inductive Reactance
It is the ability of an inductor to resist the flow of
current in an a.c circuit.
is given by:
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An inductor has an inductance (L), measured in
Henry (H)
is measured in ohms (𝛀)
Example 1
A capacitor of is used in a radio circuit where
the frequency is and the current is . Calculate
the voltage across the capacitor.
Solution:
(
V= x
V = 0.00064V
Example 2
An inductor of 2H and a negligible resistor is
connected to 12V mains supply. If the frequency
is , find the current flowing.
Solution:
A.C SERIES CIRCUITS
1. Capacitor and Resistor in series circuit (R-C
series circuit)
2. Resistor and Inductor in series circuit (R-L
series circuit)
3. Resistor, Inductor and Capacitor in series
circuit (R-L-C Circuit)
Capacitor and Resistor in series circuit (R-C
series circuit)
For R-C series circuit, I leads V.
Current leads voltage by .
From the vector diagram above,
Resistor and Inductor in series circuit (R-L
series circuit)
For R-L series circuit, V leads I.
Voltage leads by on the current.
Considering the vector diagram,