Average Power in AC Circuits

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Network Theory: Average Power in AC Circuits
Topics discussed:
1) The definition of average power.
2) Calculation of average power in an ac circuit.
3) Average power absorbed in a purely resistive network.
4) Average power absorbed in a purely reactive network.
5) Calculation of average power when voltage and current are in the frequency domain.

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johnnyzou
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Very good step-by-step instruction, thanks!

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christianmontanogalvez
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Derivation of average power at 10:30
is very good

saicharanmarrivada
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Sir, l am student in Arizona state university you have added a lot of information to my knowledge about the AC power so, you deserve a great thank 😊 🎉❤

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vedprakashsingh
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I got confused when you wrote VI* to instantaneous form...earlier we used to either write it in cos or sin term but suddenly in rectangular form..

prathamgond
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Real part of I* will be same as I
So we can directly write as 1/2Re(VI)

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wagehadawy
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Hello. I think integrating a sinusoidal signal (periodic signal) over full time period to find its average is a wrong idea because, it will anyway result in a zero. As much as I know, to find average of a sinusoidal signal (periodic signal), it is calculated over half time period only i.e., 0 to T/2. And NOT from 0 to T as you did in this video. Hope to hear from you. Thank you.

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