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ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Module 8 Basic AC Reactive Components

AC GENERATION ANALYSIS Basic AC Theory Example 1: The frequency of a 120 V AC circuit is 60 Hz.   Find the following: 1. Angular velocity 2. Angle from reference at 1 msec 3. Induced EMF at that point Solution: 1. w    =   2 f =   2 (3.14) (60 Hz) =   376.8 radians/sec 2. q =   wt =   (376.8 radian/sec) (.001 sec) =   0.3768 radians 3. e =   Emax sin q =   (120 V) (sin 0.3768 radians) =   (120 V) (0.3679) =   44.15 V Summary AC generation analysis is summarized below. Voltage, Current, and Frequency Summary The following terms relate to the AC cycle: radians/second, the velocity the loop turns; hertz,  the  number  of  cycles in  one  second;  period, the  time  to  complete one cycle. Effective value of AC equals effective value of DC. Root mean square (RMS) values equate AC to DC equivalents: -    I =   0.707 Imax =  Effective Current -    E     =   0.707 Emax =  Effective Voltage -    Iav =   0.636 Imax =  0.9 I = Average Current -    Eav   =   0.636 Emax =  0.9 E = Average Voltage Phase angle is used to compare two wave forms.   It references the start, or zero point,  of  each  wave.    It  compares  differences  by  degrees  of  rotation.    Wave forms with the same start point are "in-phase" while wave forms "out-of-phase" either lead or lag. ES-07 Page 10 Rev. 0

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