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  • Phasors

    Rotating vectors used to simplify AC circuit analysis by representing oscillating values like voltage and current.
  • X Component

    The horizontal part of a phasor that contains all relevant information about the oscillating value.
  • Vertical Component

    The part of a phasor that can be ignored as it does not contain relevant information.
  • Counterclockwise Rotation

    The direction in which phasors rotate, used to determine their position over time.
  • Maximum Voltage

    Occurs when the phasor points entirely along the x-axis, indicating the largest value.
  • Zero Voltage

    Occurs when the phasor has no x component and lies entirely along the vertical axis.
  • Phasor Diagrams

    Visual representations of phasors at specific times, showing their position and direction.
  • Angular Frequency

    The rate at which a phasor rotates, matching the frequency of the oscillations it represents.
  • Magnitude Calculation

    Finding the size of a phasor using the Pythagorean theorem, similar to vector magnitude.
  • Net Phasor

    The resulting phasor from combining individual phasors, indicating the overall direction and value.
  • Positive Value

    Indicated when a phasor or net phasor points to the right along the x-axis.
  • Negative Value

    Indicated when a phasor or net phasor points to the left along the x-axis.
  • Projection

    The representation of a phasor's x component, determining its positive or negative value.
  • Vector Addition

    The process of combining phasors by treating them like vectors to find a net result.
  • Oscillation

    The repetitive variation, typically in time, of a value like voltage or current in AC circuits.