A current which periodically varies from positive to negative and changes its magnitude continuously with time
The maximum value of the alternating current or voltage
Graph of alternating current against time with a time period of 20 ms and peak current of 2 A
The variation with time t of the output voltage V of an alternating voltage supply is shown in the graph below.
Use the graph to calculate the frequency of the supply.
Step 1:
Write down the period-frequency relation
Step 2:
Calculate the time period from the graph
Step 3:
Substitute into frequency equation
Remember to double check the units on the alternating current and voltage graphs. These are often shown in the range of milli-seconds (ms) instead of seconds (s) on the x axis.
I = I0 sin(⍵t)
V = V0 sin(⍵t)
An alternating current I varies with time t as shown in the graph below.
Using the graph and the equation for alternating current, calculate the value of the current at a time 0.48 s.
Step 1: Write out the equation for alternating current
I = I0 sin(⍵t)
Step 2: Write out the equation for angular frequency
Step 3: Measure the time period T and peak current I0 from the graph
The time period is the time taken for one full cycle, T = 0.10 s
Peak current (amplitude), I0 = 17 A
Step 4: Substitute values into alternating current equation at time t
Using the time given in the question, t = 0.48 s
Remember to check that your calculator is in radians mode when using any of these equations. This is because angular frequency ⍵ is measured in rad s-1
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