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draw the waveform of ac and dc and then explain the magnitude time curve​

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Answered by ishankondakindi
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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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When an alternator produces AC voltage, the voltage switches polarity over time, but does so in a very particular manner. When graphed over time, the “wave” traced by this voltage of alternating polarity from an alternator takes on a distinct shape, known as a sine wave: Figure below

Graph of AC voltage over time (the sine wave).

Graph of AC voltage over time (the sine wave).

In the voltage plot from an electromechanical alternator, the change from one polarity to the other is a smooth one, the voltage level changing most rapidly at the zero (“crossover”) point and most slowly at its peak. If we were to graph the trigonometric function of “sine” over a horizontal range of 0 to 360 degrees, we would find the exact same pattern as in the Table below.

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