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What is meant by sinusoidal electricity ?

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\large\underline\pink{Defination :}

\implies sinusoid is a signal that has a form of a sine wave. The shape of the supply voltage for power distribution is known as a sinusoid as it resembles a sine or cosine waveshape.

\large\underline\green{Advantages :}

\implies benefits of running your equipment and appliances on a pure sine wave include: Generates less electrical noise in your equipment. Means no lines on your TV set and no hum in your sound system. Microwave ovens cook faster.

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\implies sinusoidal currents are evenly sine wave alternating currents with a frequency of 50 Hz. • The sine wave or sinusoid is a mathematical curve that describes a smooth repetitive oscillations.

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