Alternating current powers our modern world, but analyzing circuits with time-varying signals requires a different mathematical approach than direct current. This course provides a clear, structured path to understanding how electrical components behave under sinusoidal steady-state conditions. You will transition from basic time-domain waveforms to frequency-domain analysis, gaining the analytical skills needed to evaluate AC electrical networks. What you'll learn: • Understand the core properties of sinusoidal signals, including frequency, amplitude, and phase relationships. • Represent AC waveforms as phasors and use complex numbers to simplify circuit calculations. • Apply Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws to AC circuits using the concepts of impedance and admittance. • Calculate active, reactive, and apparent power in steady-state AC systems. • Analyze the frequency response of resonant circuits and filter networks. • Solve complex AC networks using nodal and mesh analysis techniques. This text-only course begins with fundamental definitions of alternating current and phasor representation. You will then progress through circuit theorems, impedance calculations, and practical power analysis with clear, step-by-step written explanations and worked examples. Designed for engineering students, technicians, and self-taught enthusiasts, this course requires only a basic understanding of DC circuits and algebra. Start reading today to build a strong foundation in AC electrical engineering.
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