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Review of AC-circuit Keys to deal with R, L, and C in an AC-circuit Across R, voltage and current are in-phase Across L, the current lags behind voltage.

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1 Review of AC-circuit Keys to deal with R, L, and C in an AC-circuit Across R, voltage and current are in-phase Across L, the current lags behind voltage by 90 o, X L =  L Across C, the current leads voltage by 90 o, X C = 1/  C When two elements are in series  the same current passing through them When two elements are in parallel  the same voltage across them Also,

2 I and V are in-phase I lags V by 90 degree I leads V by 90 degree R L C

3 RLC in series Key: I R, I L, and I C are all in phase  V L ~ X L  V C ~ X C  V R ~ R  V max ~ Z

4 What if RLC are not in series? Which of the following is true (a)  V c =  V L, I C = I L (b)  V c =  V L, I R = I L (c)  V L =  V R, I R = I L How do you draw the phasor diagram? VLVL VRVR I R = I L ICIC (d)  V c =  V L +  V R, I C = I L (e)  V c =  V L +  V R, I R = I L I max  V c =  V R +  V L

5 Power dissipation Only R dissipates power P = I *  V, always For L and C, I and  V are 90 o out of phase  P L = 0, P C = 0 For R, I and  V are in-phase  P R = I  V = I rms 2 R


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