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On Jan 12, 1:22 pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
P(t) = V(t) * I(t) As corollary, the power at an instant of time is equal to the voltage at that instant times the current at that instant. You obviously mean the *real* instantaneous voltage times the *real* instantaneous current. You should say that to avoid confusion. Seems you need to add 'Re' to that equation to remove the obvious ambiguity. P(t) = Re[V(t)]*Re[I(t)] From "Fields and Waves", by Ramo & Whinnery: W(t) = {Re[Vm*e^j(wt+A1)]}{Re[Im*e^j(wt+A2)]} -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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