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Alternating Currents

Telangana Board · Class 12 · Physics

Summary of Alternating Currents for Telangana Board Class 12 Physics. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

Alternating Current (AC) is the backbone of modern electrical power systems. Unlike Direct Current (DC) which flows in one direction with constant magnitude, AC changes its direction periodically and magnitude continuously. In India, household AC operates at 50 Hz frequency, meaning it changes direc

Key Concepts

AC voltage varies sinusoidally

AC voltage varies sinusoidally: V = Vm cos ωt, where Vm is peak voltage and ω is angular frequency. Similarly, current I = Im cos ωt. The RMS values a

In purely resistive AC circuits

In purely resistive AC circuits, voltage and current are in phase (φ = 0°). Current follows Ohm's law: I = V/R = (Vm/R)cos ωt. Average power consumed

In purely capacitive circuits

In purely capacitive circuits, current leads voltage by 90° (π/2 radians). Current I = -ωCVm sin ωt. Capacitive reactance XC = 1/(ωC) = 1/(2πfC) oppos

In purely inductive circuits

In purely inductive circuits, current lags voltage by 90°. Current I = (Vm/ωL)sin ωt. Inductive reactance XL = ωL = 2πfL increases with frequency. At

In series LCR circuits

In series LCR circuits, impedance Z = √[R² + (XL - XC)²] represents total opposition to AC current. Current I = V/Z, and voltage leads/lags current by

Learning Objectives

  • Understand alternating current and voltage characteristics and their mathematical representation
  • Analyze AC circuits containing resistors, capacitors, and inductors individually
  • Derive relationships between voltage and current in different AC circuit components
  • Understand phase differences and phasor representation of AC quantities
  • Analyze series LCR circuits and understand impedance concept

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