Class-12th Ch-7 (Alternating Current)
About Course
✍️ Class 12 Physics – Chapter 7: Alternating Current (AC)
Alternating Current (AC) is a type of electric current that changes its direction and magnitude periodically. Unlike Direct Current (DC), AC reverses direction in a sinusoidal form.
General equation for AC:
Where:
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I₀ = peak current
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ω = angular frequency = 2πf
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f = frequency
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t = time
📌 RMS and Average Values
Since AC changes over time, we use effective values:
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RMS Current:
I_rms = I₀ / √2
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RMS Voltage:
V_rms = V₀ / √2
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Average current over full cycle = 0
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Average over half cycle:
I_avg = (2 × I₀) / π
🔌 AC Through Resistor, Inductor & Capacitor
1. Resistor (R):
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Voltage and current are in phase
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Power consumed:
P = I_rms² × R
2. Inductor (L):
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Current lags voltage by 90°
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Inductive reactance:
X_L = ωL
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No real power consumed
3. Capacitor (C):
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Current leads voltage by 90°
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Capacitive reactance:
X_C = 1 / (ωC)
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No real power consumed
⚡ LCR Series AC Circuit
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Total Impedance (Z):
Z = √(R² + (X_L - X_C)²)
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Phase angle:
tan(φ) = (X_L - X_C) / R
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Current:
I = V₀ / Z
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Power factor:
cos(φ) = R / Z
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Average power:
P_avg = V_rms × I_rms × cos(φ)
🎯 Resonance in LCR Circuit
Resonance occurs when:
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Resonant frequency:
f₀ = 1 / (2π√(LC))
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Impedance is minimum:
Z = R
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Current is maximum at resonance
🔄 Transformers (Ideal)
Used to step-up or step-down AC voltage using mutual induction.
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Voltage ratio:
V_s / V_p = N_s / N_p
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Current ratio:
I_s / I_p = N_p / N_s
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Ideal power conservation:
V_p × I_p = V_s × I_s
Where:
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V_p, V_s = primary & secondary voltage
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I_p, I_s = primary & secondary current
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N_p, N_s = turns in primary & secondary coil
📚 Important Derivations
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RMS value of AC
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Impedance of LCR circuit
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Resonance condition
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Transformer equations
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Average power in AC circuit
✅ Why It Matters
This chapter is highly important for:
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CBSE Class 12 Board Exams
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JEE & NEET Physics
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Future concepts in electronics and electrical engineering
Course Content
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