phasorábrázolás
Phasor representation, or phasorábrázolás in Hungarian, is a mathematical technique used to simplify the analysis of sinusoidal signals, particularly in electrical engineering and physics. It converts time-varying sinusoidal quantities, such as voltage and current, into complex numbers called phasors. These phasors represent the amplitude and phase of the sinusoid at a specific frequency.
The core idea is that a sinusoidal function of time, like A cos(ωt + φ), can be represented
This representation is particularly useful for operations involving addition, subtraction, differentiation, and integration of sinusoids. Instead
Phasors are widely applied in circuit analysis to determine steady-state responses to AC sources. They allow