Transcription of Alternating Voltage and Current
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Alternating Voltage and Current Topics Covered in Chapter 15 15-1: Alternating Current Applications 15-2: Alternating - Voltage Generator 15-3: The Sine Wave 15-4: Alternating Current 15-5: Voltage and Current Values for a Sine Wave 15-6: Frequency Chapter 15 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Topics Covered in Chapter 15 15-7: Period 15-8: Wavelength 15-9: Phase Angle 15-10: The Time Factor in Frequency and Phase 15-11: Alternating Current Circuits with Resistance 15-12: Nonsinusoidal AC Waveforms 15-13: Harmonic Frequencies 15-14: The 60-Hz AC Power Line 15-15: Motors and Generators 15-16: Three-Phase AC Power McGraw-Hill 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 15-1: Alternating Current Applications A transformer can only operate with Alternating Current to step up or step down an ac Voltage . A transformer is an example of inductance in ac circuits where the changing magnetic flux of a varying Current produces an induced Voltage .
An important application is a resonant circuit with L and C that is tuned to a particular frequency. 15-2: Alternating-Voltage Generator ... parallel branches is the same as the applied voltage.
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