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Phasors may be used to analyze the behavior of electrical and mechanical systems that have reached a kind of equilibrium called sinusoidal steady state . In the sinusoidal steady state, every voltage and current (or force and velocity) in a system is sinusoidal with angular frequency ω . However, the amplitudes and phases of these sinusoidal voltages and currents are all different. For example, the voltage across a resistor might lead the voltage across a capacitor by 90 ( π 2 radians) and lag the voltage across an inductor by 90 ( π 2 r a d i a n s ) .

In order to make our application of phasors to electrical systems concrete, we consider the series RLC circuit illustrated in [link] . The arrow labeled i ( t ) denotes a current that flows in response to the voltage applied,and the + and - on the voltage source indicate that the polarity of the applied voltage is positive on the top and negative on the bottom. Our convention is that current flows from positive to negative, in this case clockwise in the circuit.

Figure one is a circuit diagram. It is rectangular in shape. On the top of the rectangle is a resistor portion, indicated by sharp zig-zagged lines and the R label. On the right side of the rectangle is a capacitor, signified by a break in the rectangle with the ends of the broken rectangle drawn with small horizontal line segments, and the label C. On the bottom of the rectangle is an inductor portion, signified by a squiggly line and the label L. On the left side of the rectangle is a voltage source portion, signified by a circle breaking the path of the rectangle with a small zig-zag line inside the circle, the label V(t), and a plus sign above the circle and a minus sign below the circle. Figure one is a circuit diagram. It is rectangular in shape. On the top of the rectangle is a resistor portion, indicated by sharp zig-zagged lines and the R label. On the right side of the rectangle is a capacitor, signified by a break in the rectangle with the ends of the broken rectangle drawn with small horizontal line segments, and the label C. On the bottom of the rectangle is an inductor portion, signified by a squiggly line and the label L. On the left side of the rectangle is a voltage source portion, signified by a circle breaking the path of the rectangle with a small zig-zag line inside the circle, the label V(t), and a plus sign above the circle and a minus sign below the circle.
Series RLC Circuit

We will assume that the voltage source is an audio oscillator that pro- duces the voltage

V ( t ) = A cos ( ω t + φ ) .

We represent this voltage as the complex signal

V ( t ) A e j φ e j ω t

and give it the phasor representation

V ( t ) V ; V = A e j φ .

We then describe the voltage source by the phasor V and remember that we can always compute the actual voltage by multiplying by e j ω t and taking the real part:

V ( t ) = Re { V e j ω t } .

Circuit Laws. In your circuits classes you will study the Kirchhoff laws that govern the low frequency behavior of circuits built from resistors ( R ) , inductors ( L ) , and capacitors ( C ) . In your study you will learn that the voltage dropped across a resistor is related to the current that flows through it by the equation

V R ( t ) = R i ( t ) .

You will learn that the voltage dropped across an inductor is proportional to the derivative of the current that flows through it, and the voltage droppedacross a capacitor is proportional to the integral of the current that flows through it:

V L ( t ) = L d i d t ( t ) V C ( t ) = 1 C i ( t ) d t .

Phasors and Complex Impedance. Now suppose that the current in the preceding equations is sinusoidal, of the form

i ( t ) = B cos ( ω t + θ ) .

We may rewrite i ( t ) as

i ( t ) = Re { I e j ω t }

where I is the phasor representation of i ( t ) .

The voltage dropped across the resistor is

V R ( t ) = R i ( t ) = R Re { I e j ω t } = Re { R I e j ω t } .

Thus the phasor representation for V R ( t ) is

V R ( t ) V R ; V R = R I .

We call R the impedance of the resistor because R is the scale constant that relates the “phasor voltage V R ' to the “phasor current I .”

The voltage dropped across the inductor is

V L ( t ) = L d i d t ( t ) = L d d t Re { I e j ω t } .

The derivative may be moved through the Re [ ] operator (see [link] ) to produce the result

V L ( t ) = L Re { j ω I e j ω t } = Re { j ω L I e j ω t } .

Thus the phasor representation of V L ( t )

V L ( t ) V L ; V L = j ω L I .

We call j ω L the impedance of the inductor because j ω L is the complex scale constant that relates “phasor voltage V L ' to “phasor current I .”

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