Notes - AC Circuit Part 1
Notes - AC Circuit Part 1
Alternating Current TERMS relating to AC Peak-to-peak value is the value from positive
peak to the negative peak represented by
Alternating Current (AC) is defined as one
Frequency (f) is the number of cycles per Vp-p for voltage and Ip-p for current.
that continuously varies in amplitude and
periodically reverses in polarity. second in Hertz (Hz) units.
Vp − p = 2Vp = 2.828Vrms
Examples of alternating waveforms: 1 cycle/second = 1 Hz
I p − p = 2I p = 2.828I rms
Period (T) is the amount of time for one cycle.
The frequency and period are reciprocals Average value is the arithmetic average of all
of each other. the values in a sine wave for one
1 alternation, or a half-cycle.
T=
f
2Vm
Vavg = = 0.637Vm
Wavelength (λ) is the length of one complete
wave or cycle. 2I
Excel Review Center Iavg = m = 0.637I m
λ
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