Transcription of Chapter 12 Alternating-Current Circuits
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Chapter 12. Alternating-Current Circuits AC Sources .. 12-2. Simple AC 12-3. Purely Resistive 12-3. Purely Inductive 12-5. Purely Capacitive 12-7. The RLC Series circuit .. 12-9. Impedance .. 12-12. Resonance .. 12-13. Power in an AC 12-14. Width of the 12-16. Transformer .. 12-17. Parallel RLC 12-19. 12-22. Problem-Solving Tips .. 12-24. Solved Problems .. 12-26. RLC Series circuit .. 12-26. RLC Series circuit .. 12-27. Resonance .. 12-28. RL High-Pass 12-29. RLC circuit .. 12-30. RL Filter .. 12-33. Conceptual Questions .. 12-35. Additional Problems .. 12-36. Reactance of a Capacitor and an Inductor .. 12-36. Driven RLC circuit Near 12-36. RC circuit .. 12-37. Black 12-37. Parallel RL 12-38. LC 12-39. Parallel RC circuit .
Figure 12.2.2 (a) Time dependence of IR (t) and VR (t) across the resistor.(b) Phasor diagram for the resistive circuit. The behavior of IR (t)and can also be represented with a phasor diagram, as shown in Figure 12.2.2(b). A phasor is a rotating vector having the following properties:
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