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Electrical Power and AC Circuit Analysis: Real, Reactive and Complex Power

Learn about the fundamentals of Power and Energy, Active and Reactive Power, Power Factor Correction in Three Phase Electrical Circuits.

03:40 Hours of Video Tutorial with total 11 Lectures with Quiz

This course demonstrates on how to use real, reactive, and complex power in the analysis of AC circuits. You will also learn how to calculate power factor correction (PFC) and power in three-phase circuits.

 

Clear easy to understand derived formulas using only algebra and a minimum of trigonometry. The slides are clear and crisp using sequential animation to gently guide the student through the logic.

 

Upon completion of this course, participants will be familiar with:

 

  • Introduction to Power Analysis in AC Circuits
  • Concepts of Power and Energy
  • Power in Reactive Circuits
  • Power Trigonometry Identities
  • Real and Reactive Power
  • Power More on Average, Real and Reactive
  • Complex Power
  • Power Factor Correction
  • Power in Three-Phase Circuit
  • Final Test/Quiz

Introduction to Power Analysis in AC Circuits

1
Introduction to Power Analysis in AC Circuits
07:10

Detailed Concepts of Power and Energy

1
Power and Energy
14:29

Electrical Power Behaviour in Reactive Circuits

1
Power in Reactive Circuit - Part1
10:20
2
Power in Reactive Circuit - Part2
29:53

Power Trigonometry Identities

1
Power Trigonometry Identities
16:08

Real and Reactive Power

1
Real and Reactive Power
35:59

Power more on Average, Real and Reactive

1
Power more on Average, Real and Reactive
45:15

Understanding on Complex Power

1
Understanding on Complex Power
23:05

Detailed Understanding on Power Factor Correction

1
Power Factor Correction
22:13

Electrical Power in Three Phase Circuits

1
Electrical Power in Three Phase Circuits
14:20

Final Test/Quiz

1
Final Test/Quiz
The student should be from Electrical Engineering background and should have interest to learn about the fundamentals of electrical engineering which is the basis of all other advanced aspects of electrical engineering.
This course is very useful for University Graduates, Trainees, Technicians and even Professionals who wants to learn about the fundamentals of electrical engineering, such as real and reactive power, power factor correction etc.

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