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What is the ac equivalent circuit for a transistor?

Transistor are DC output, Triac are AC output.


Why should current be reversed in an AC circuit?

The current in any AC circuit reverses every cycle.


What kind of supply is given to the circuit?

ac supply is given and then in the circuit rectifier converts ac to dc


What is the average value of the alternating current (AC) in the circuit?

The average value of the alternating current (AC) in the circuit is calculated by finding the root mean square (RMS) value of the current waveform. This value represents the equivalent direct current that would produce the same amount of power dissipation in a resistor as the AC current.


If AC is replaced by DC in a fluorescent lamp circuit will the circuit work?

No.


What is meant by the equivalent impedance of a parallel ac circuit?

This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.This is similar to "equivalent resistance", but impedance is a more accurate concept in the case of AC.The equivalent resistance (or equivalent impedance) means that if you replace all the resistances under consideration with one equivalent resistance, the result on the circuit will be the same.


What is RL circuit in ac voltage?

An RL circuit is a circuit containing resistance (R) and an inductance (L).


When you turn the air on in the car it blows the fuse why?

this is because you have a short in either the the ac circuit or the fan/blower circuit. You'll know know which one by turning the fan on without the ac, and if it doesn't blow the fuse then you know it's the ac circuit.


Resistive forces in an ac circuit is?

Impedance


In a capacitive AC circuit the current is?

leading the voltage.


Why SCR does not latch in AC circuit?

because it doesnt


When does resonance occurs in an AC circuit?

XL=XC