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AC GENERATION ANALYSIS Basic AC Theory Phase difference is also used to compare two different currents or a current and a voltage.  If the phase difference between two currents, two voltages, or a voltage and a current is zero degrees, they are said to be "in-phase."  If the phase difference is an amount other than zero, they are said to be "out-of-phase." Voltage Calculations Equation  (7-9)  is  a  mathematical  representation  of  the  voltage  associated  with  any  particular orientation of a coil (inductor). (7-9) e Emax  sinq where e = induced EMF Emax = maximum induced EMF q = angle from reference (degrees or radians) Example 1: What is the induced EMF in a coil producing a maximum EMF of 120 V when the angle from reference is 45°? e = Emax sin q e = 120 V (sin 45°) e = 84.84 V The maximum induced voltage can also be called peak voltage Ep.  If (t) is the time in which the coil turns through the angle (q), then the angular velocity (w) of the coil is equal to  q/t and is expressed  in  units  of  radians/sec.    Equation  (7-10)  is  the  mathematical  representation  of  the angular velocity. (7-10) q wt where w  = angular velocity (radians/sec) t    = time to turn through the angle from reference (sec) q   = angle from reference (radians) Using  substitution  laws,  a  relationship  between  the  voltage  induced,  the  maximum  induced voltage,  and  the  angular  velocity  can  be  expressed.     Equation  (7-11)  is  the  mathematical representation  of  the  relationship  between  the  voltage  induced,  the  maximum  voltage,  and  the angular velocity, and is equal to the output of an AC Generator. (7-11) e Emax  sin(wt) ES-07 Page 8 Rev. 0

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