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Khan Academy India - English
Alternating current, direct current & what is frequency? | Physics | Khan Academy

Current that keeps changing is direction is called alternating current, (AC) whereas the one that never changes its direction is ...

12:52
Alternating current, direct current & what is frequency? | Physics | Khan Academy

210,800 views

5 years ago

Engineering Technology Simulation Learning Videos
How Inductors Work Within a Circuit - Inductance

What is the purpose of an inductor? Learn more about how inductors work within a circuit and inductance. See this and over 140+ ...

2:39
How Inductors Work Within a Circuit - Inductance

753,052 views

10 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
What is RMS value? (& why should we care?) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

RMS or root mean square current/voltage of the alternating current/voltage represents the d.c. current/voltage that dissipates the ...

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What is RMS value? (& why should we care?) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

121,620 views

4 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
What is power factor? (Power in AC circuits) | Alternating current | Physics | Khan Academy

The power factor represents the fraction of the available power (also called apparent power) that is consumed (also called the true ...

10:56
What is power factor? (Power in AC circuits) | Alternating current | Physics | Khan Academy

90,562 views

4 years ago

The Electric Academy
Why voltage lags current in a circuit of pure capacitance.

Why does current lead voltage in an AC capacitive circuit. This video is a step by step explanation as to why.

4:39
Why voltage lags current in a circuit of pure capacitance.

79,376 views

10 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
AC voltage applied to resistors | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

When an alternating voltage is applied to a purely resistive circuit, the current can be calculated using Ohm's law. We find the ...

9:01
AC voltage applied to resistors | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

84,523 views

4 years ago

PublicResourceOrg
AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS - Department of Defense 1961 - PIN 29943 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND USE OF SINGLE ...

23:52
AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

420,267 views

15 years ago

The Electric Academy
The sine wave explained (AC Waveform analysis)

AC waveform analysis is not as intimidating as some may think. There is a lot going on in the AC waveform and this video walks ...

9:42
The sine wave explained (AC Waveform analysis)

200,597 views

10 years ago

Christine Nattrass
Chapter 15 - Alternating Current Circuits

Lecture following Open Stax University Physics Volume 2 Chapter 15 https://openstax.org/details/university-physics-volume-2 ...

1:16:04
Chapter 15 - Alternating Current Circuits

197 views

2 years ago

cg-physics-global
Alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) explained

More videos, animations and simulations on: http://www.cg-physics.org/index.php/en/

2:45
Alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) explained

4,755 views

4 years ago

The Electric Academy
AC RLC series resonance

When you XL = XC your circuit is said to be in resonance. At this point your current is at its maximum (only in a series circuit)

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AC RLC series resonance

8,647 views

9 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
Transformer currents & energy losses (intuition) | A.C. | Physics | Khan Academy

This video visualizes the counter intuitive phenomenon of the transformers, when voltage is stepped up, the current gets stepped ...

13:00
Transformer currents & energy losses (intuition) | A.C. | Physics | Khan Academy

98,994 views

5 years ago

Dr. Vibhute Pritish Mahendra
PRINCIPLES OF ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC) MACHINERY

Introduction to inductance, capacitance, and impedance. Introduction to single phase and poly phase supply. Principle of ...

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PRINCIPLES OF ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC) MACHINERY

241 views

5 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
Transformers -  working & applications (step up and step down) | A.C. | Physics | Khan Academy

Transformers step up (increase) or step down (decrease) AC voltage using the principle of electromagnetic induction - mutual ...

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Transformers - working & applications (step up and step down) | A.C. | Physics | Khan Academy

419,590 views

5 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
Phasor diagram (& its applications) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

Phasors are rotating vectors having the length equal to the peak value of oscillations, and the angular speed equal to the angular ...

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Phasor diagram (& its applications) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

146,489 views

4 years ago

Khan Academy India - English
Why current leads voltage in a capacitor (logic) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

Let's explore why the alternating current in a capacitor leads the voltage across it by a quarter of a cycle. Khan Academy is a ...

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Why current leads voltage in a capacitor (logic) | Alternating currents | Physics | Khan Academy

52,377 views

4 years ago

Lectures by Walter Lewin. They will make you ♥ Physics.
8.02x - Lect 17 - Motional EMF, Dynamos, Eddy Currents, Magnetic Braking

Motional EMF, Dynamos, Eddy Currents, Magnetic Braking Assignment Lecture 17, 18 and 19: ...

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8.02x - Lect 17 - Motional EMF, Dynamos, Eddy Currents, Magnetic Braking

311,145 views

10 years ago

The Electric Academy
Sine Wave generation

As a conductor passes through a magnetic field a voltage is generated. If that conductor is made into a loop and spun continually ...

4:07
Sine Wave generation

64,204 views

10 years ago

Notesbymj1
Define Alternating current | Alternating current definition #physics

physics #current #typesofcurrent.

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Define Alternating current | Alternating current definition #physics

748 views

1 year ago

Khan Academy India - English
Eddy currents & their applications (& how to reduce them) | Electromagnetic induction | Khan Academy

Eddy currents are current loops formed over conductor surfaces due to changing magnetic flux. They are useful in induction ...

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Eddy currents & their applications (& how to reduce them) | Electromagnetic induction | Khan Academy

167,851 views

4 years ago