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+ | ===== AC-Circuits (Nasir pervaiz Butt) ===== | ||
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+ | === Summary & Contents: === | ||
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+ | An AC circuit (Alternating Current circuit) is an electrical circuit that consists of any combination of alternating voltage sources, alternating current sources, resistors and inductors... | ||
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+ | * Alternating Currents | ||
+ | * AC Current in Resistive Elements | ||
+ | * Power Dissipated in a Resistor | ||
+ | * AC in an Inductive Element | ||
+ | * Inductive Reactance | ||
+ | * Power Dissipated in an Inductor | ||
+ | * Average Power Dissipated over a Complete Cycle | ||
+ | * Energy Stored in an Inductor | ||
+ | * AC in Capacitive Elements | ||
+ | * Capacitive Reactane | ||
+ | * Power Dissipated in a Capacitor | ||
+ | * Average Power Dissipated | ||
+ | * Energy Stored in a Capacitor | ||
+ | * Single Loop RLC-Circuit | ||
+ | * Power Dissipation in RLC-Series Circuit | ||
+ | * Transformer | ||
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+ | === View online & Download: === | ||
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+ | ^ Notes | [[http:// | ||
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