Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - True or False (Q.No. 2)
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The angular position of a phasor represents the angle of the sine wave with respect to a reference.
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ABI said:   2 years ago
@All.

In the context of phasors, the angular position represents the angle of a sinusoidal waveform with respect to a reference. A phasor is a complex number or vector that represents the magnitude and phase angle of a sinusoidal quantity.

The phasor diagram is a graphical representation that depicts the relationship between the phasor and the sinusoidal waveform. The angle of the phasor with respect to a reference axis, often the positive real axis, indicates the angular position or phase angle of the sinusoidal waveform.

By measuring or specifying the angular position of a phasor, we can determine the phase relationship between sinusoidal waveforms or analyze the behavior of electrical circuits and systems that involve AC (alternating current) signals.
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Sanju said:   8 years ago
Please explain it.
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ARUN KUMAR M said:   9 years ago
Explain it.
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Bindhu said:   1 decade ago
Any one please explain this question?
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