In daily life, we use single-phase sinusoidal alternating current, or AC for short. This chapter mainly introduces the phasor representation of AC and the analysis of current, voltage and power of resistors, inductors and capacitors in AC circuits. The three elements of alternating current: amplitude, frequency, and initial phase Chapter 3 Single-phase sinusoidal alternating current circuit 3.1 The three elements of alternating current 3.1.2 Frequency [Example 3.1] 3.1.3 Initial phase 3.2 Phasor representation of alternating current 3.2.1 Two forms of complex number representation 3.2.2 Phasers and complex numbers 3.2.3 Phaser operations [Example 3.2] 3.3 AC circuit with a single parameter 3.3.1 Resistor circuit 2. Power on R 3.3.2 Inductor circuit 2. Power on L [Example 3.3] 3.3.3 Capacitor circuit 2. Power on C [Example 3.4] 3.4 Resistor, inductor, and capacitor in series 3.4.2 Voltage triangle 3.4.3 Power triangle 3.5 Improving the power factor [Example 3.5] 3.6 Resonance in circuits 3.6.1 Series resonance Characteristics of series resonance: [Example 3.6] 3.6.2 Parallel resonance
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