vekselstrømskrets
Vekselstrømskrets, also known as AC circuit, is an electrical circuit that is powered by an alternating current (AC) voltage source. Unlike direct current (DC) circuits where the current flows in one direction, AC circuits have a current that periodically reverses its direction. This reversal is typically sinusoidal, meaning the voltage and current change smoothly over time.
Key components in AC circuits include resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Resistors behave similarly in both AC
The analysis of AC circuits involves concepts like impedance, which is the total opposition to current flow,