Power factor is an important aspect to consider in AC circuit, because any factor less than 1 means that the circuit wiring has to carry more current than what would be necessary with zero reactance in the circuit to deliver the same true power to the resistive load.
When expressed as fraction, the ratio between true power and apparent power is called the power factor of the...
Friday, December 10, 2010
RLC parallel circuit formula and Phasor diagram
RLC in parallel
RCL parallel circuit can be considered as two reactance's XC and XL where the currents are in phase opposition in parallel with the resistor.
Through the use of the phasor diagram the effective total resistance can be found . It can be observed that IR is at the base...
Parallel RC circuit formula and phasor diagram
RC circuit in parallel formula and diagram
Currents in IR and IC are 90 degree out of phase and cannot be added directly. The total current or resultant will depend upon the resistance and R and the reactance ( AC reactance) of AC
Parallel RC circuit Phasor diagram :
As the reactance...
Parallel RL circuits formula and Phasor diagram explanation
Parallel RL circuit formula and diagram
The current through L will lag IR by 90 degrees . The resultant negative phase angle depends upon the relative values of R and XL. for R, E and R in phase . For XL , E and IL in quadratic lagging current.
As the...
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Series RLC circuit formula explanation
Series RLC circuit diagram and formula
Resistance ,inductance capacitance in series
In RLC series circuit , the series current is common for Resistance, Capacitance and inductance . VR will be in phase width I. Whereas the voltage of Vc and VL will be 180 degree...
The formula for Series RC circuit with Phasor Diagram
Series RC circuit formula explanation
R- the resistance -opposition to current flow (ohms)Ω
C- capacitance-opposition to any change in voltage ,farad(f)
VR=IR- voltage drop of the resistor
Vc= q/c=∫idt/c- voltage drop in the capacitor
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Analyze the formula for Series RL circuit and its Phasor Diagram
Series RL circuit
R- the resistance -opposition to current flow (ohms)Ω
L- Inductance -opposition to any change
XL- inductive resistance
VR=I R volts
VL=I XL volts
XL = inductance reactance (ohms) Ω
= 2πfL= ωL
Voltage developed...
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What are the effects of Electricity
The Effects of electricity
Electricity is form of energy which could not be seen,but its presence could be detected due to numerous effects it has in our daily living.
1. Mechanical effect
An electric fan for ventilation through the rotation of its blades; A vacuum...
Using multimeter VOM as voltmeter for ACV test
The Ac voltmeter is used to measure alternative current voltage or electrical pressure of a circuit. This instrument is connected across the circuit and it does not require correct application of the polarity . The unit of measure is volt(V).
Note;
If the voltage range is unknown get the estimate value by setting the knob at the top level or should be at 1000 V before measuring...
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Using multimeter VOM as Ammeter
The DC ammeter- is used to measure the direct current of a circuit. The unit of measure is ampere (A). An multimeter can be used as ammeter by connecting it in series with the circuit. It requires correct application and polarity to measure the current.
Procedure:
1. Check the pointer of the meter if it set to zero
2. Set the knob at DC and set it to the desired ampere range.There are different...
How to use multimeter as voltmeter DC voltage test
USE Multimeter as voltmeter
The DC voltmeter is used to measure direct current voltage or electrical pressure of a circuit. the unit of measure is in volt(V). Multi-meters can be used as voltmeter and this is done by connecting the instrument across the circuit . It requires correct application of the polarity. Your circuit must be powered up in conducting this test
Procedure:
Check the...
How to use a multimeter as Ohmmeter
Ohmmeter- an ohmmeter is used to measure resistance. Connected in parallel or across, It can be used to check and measure the continuity of the circuit . When using an ohmmeter it does not require correct application polarity.
Resistance test procedure:
the purpose...
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Using a Multimeter/multi-tester: Preliminary setup and Safety precautions
Multi-tester (VOM-volt/ohmeter) also called multimeter is designed to measure different magnitudes of electrical units:voltage,current and resistance. It incorporates the functions of a voltmeter,ohmmeter,and Milli-ammeter into one device. A multimeter maybe Digital (DVOM/DMM) or Analog.
Parts...
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