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Transcript of BEX 100 – Basic Electricity Alternating Current (AC) Unit 15.
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BEX 100 – Basic Electricity
Alternating Current (AC)Unit 15
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• To understand the differences between (DC) direct current & (AC) alternating current
• To be able to identify different types of AC current “wave forms”
• To understand the different “values” associated with AC current
• Understanding “skin effects” of AC current
Unit Objectives:
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Introduction
• Most of the electrical power produced in the world is AC / Alternating Current
• AC current is “bi-directional”
• AC current can be ”transformed” by means of :
A Step up transformer Step down transformer
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INTRODUCTION
TRANSMISSION VOLTAGES RUN 69KV TO 345KV. WHY????
AC VOLTAGE CANNOT BE STORED: SO CAN’T BE USED IN AUTOS
1940 WORLD’S FAIR: EDISON LOW VOLTAGE DC: $1 PER LAMP
WESTINGHOUSE: HIGHER VOLTAGE AC: $.25 PER LAMP: SET PRECEDENT
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AC Wave Forms
AC current flow “reverses direction” at periodic intervals
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AC Wave Forms
• “Triangle / Linear Waves”
• Voltage rises/falls at a constant (linear) rate per time cycle
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AC Wave FormsThe “Sine Wave”• The most common• Produced by rotating
machines• Has a total of 360 degrees
in each “cycle”• “Frequency” – the number
of cycles per second• Frequency is measured in
“Hertz”
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AC Wave FormsThe “Sine Wave”
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Alternating Current
Sine Wave Values
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Sine Wave Values
“Peak to Peak” value• Maximum positive to
negative voltage “Peak” value• Measured from zero to
either the maximum positive or negative voltage
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Sine Wave Values
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Sine Wave Values
• “Average” values• Actually a Direct Current (DC) value• Used when AC voltage is “rectified” to DC voltage• The amount of voltage indicated by a DC voltmeter
measured across the load
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Sine Wave Values
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Resistive Loads
Loads that contain “pure resistance” such as:
• A Heating element• Incandescent lights
Current “copies” voltageCurrent is in “phase” with
the voltage
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REVIEW
1. WHAT DOES AC STAND FOR?
2. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON AC WAVE FORM?
3. NAME A BIG ADVANTAGE OF AC CURRENT.
4. WHY RUN HIGH VOLTAGES?
5. WHY ISN’’T AC USED IN AUTOS?
6. WHAT TERM DESCRIBES STEPPING VOLTAGE UP OR DOWN?
7. DEFINE THE TERM HERTZ.
8. WHAT DOES PEAK TO PEAK STAND FOR ?
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Elizabethtown Technical CollegeBasic Electricity BEXS100/101
Text: Delmar’s Standard Textbook of ElectricityUnit 15 – Alternating Currents