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Lesson 3: Introduction To Phasors: Objectives

This document summarizes an introductory lecture on phasors. It defines phasors and explains their relationship to sine waves. Phasors can be used to add and subtract sinusoids by drawing phasor diagrams. Sample problems are provided to show representing waveforms in the phasor domain and using phasors to find the sum of two sinusoidal waveforms. Phasors allow the analysis of alternating current circuits.
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Lesson 3: Introduction To Phasors: Objectives

This document summarizes an introductory lecture on phasors. It defines phasors and explains their relationship to sine waves. Phasors can be used to add and subtract sinusoids by drawing phasor diagrams. Sample problems are provided to show representing waveforms in the phasor domain and using phasors to find the sum of two sinusoidal waveforms. Phasors allow the analysis of alternating current circuits.
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Lecture 03: Intro to Phasors

COLEGIO DE MUNTINLUPA Objectives


ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1. Review complex numbers.
2. Define phasor.
3. Explain the relationship of phasors and sine waves.
4. Draw a phasor diagram
5. Use phasors in addition and subtraction of sinusoids.
LESSON 3: INTRODUCTION TO PHASORS

Engr. Onofre E. Algara, Jr.


BS Electrical Engineering (DLSU-D)
MS Electrical Engineering, cand. (Mapua University)
Subject Instructor

Complex Numbers Rectangular Form


A complex number represents a point in a two-dimensional plane
located with reference to two distinct axes.

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Polar Form Conversion Between Forms

Mathematical Operations Mathematical Operations

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Sample Problem Definition of Phasor

Phasor Angles Phasor and Sine Waves

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Shifted Sine Waves Phasor Diagram

Phase Difference Phase Difference

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Lecture 03: Intro to Phasors

Addition of Sinusoids Addition of Sinusoids

(a) The phasor representation of the


sinusoidal waveforms of part (b).
(b) Finding the sum of two sinusoidal
waveforms of Y1 and Y2.

Addition of Sinusoids Addition of Sinusoids

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Phasor Notation Conversion (Time and Phasor Domain)

Phasor Diagrams Phasor Diagrams

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Lecture 03: Intro to Phasors

Phasor Diagrams Phasor Diagrams

Analyzing AC Circuits Sample Problem

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Sample Problem Item 7 – Phasor Diagram

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Item 7 – Time Domain Seatwork


Representation
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