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EEP Lec 2 Dr. Michael Nasief
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Series AC Circuits Ch 24 Ch 25 Pure Resistance. Pure Inductance.
Pure Capacitance. Series RL. Series RC. Series RLC. General Case. Problems. Admittance. Ch 24 Ch 25
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1- Pure Resistance In an a.c. circuit containing resistance R only the current IR is in phase with the applied voltage V as shown in the phasor diagram
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1- Pure Resistance
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2- Pure Inductance In an a.c. circuit containing pure inductance L only the current IL lags the applied voltage VL by 90° as shown in the phasor diagram.
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2- Pure Inductance
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3- Pure Capacitance n an a.c. circuit containing pure capacitance only the current IC leads the applied voltage VC by 90 ° as shown in the phasor diagram
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3- Pure Capacitance
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4- Series RL In an AC circuit containing resistance R and inductance L in series the applied voltage V is the phasor sum of Vr and VL The current I lags the applied voltage V by an angle lying between 0 and 90 depending on the values of R and L
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4- Series RL
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4- Series RL
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5- Series RC In an AC circuit containing resistance R and Capacitance C in series the applied voltage V is the phasor sum of Vr and Vc The current I Lead the applied voltage V by an angle lying between 0 and 90 depending on the values of R and C
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5- Series RC
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5- Series RC
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5- Series RC
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6- Series RLC In an a.c. circuit containing resistance R, inductance L and capacitance C in series the applied voltage V is the phasor sum of VR , VL and Vc
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6- Series RLC
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7- General Case
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Problems
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Parallel AC Circuits Admittance
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Admittance
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Admittance
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Admittance
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Problems
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Parallel AC Networks
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Current Division in AC Circuits
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