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John Fields wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:15:06 -0700, Don Lancaster wrote: Sum a 1 volt peak sinewave with a 0.6 volt dc term and you have a waveform whose polarity continuously changes but whose average value is continuous. --- No, you have a waveform with a polarity which changes _periodically_, making it an AC signal. Do the electrons traversing the circuit change direction? Yes. Do the electrons in a DC circuit ever change direction? No. Ergo, because of the periodic polarity reversals what you're looking at is AC. --- Looking at the Fourier terms makes this waveform perfectly clear. Calling it "AC" or "DC" does not. --- Why go there? Your description was adequate to indicate that polarity reversals occur, therefore making the signal voltage alternate between two different polarities, therefore making the current alternate between polarities as well. That's why it's called "Alternating Current". --- "AC" or "DC" are gross and meaningless oversimplifications. --- Uh-huh... It's not unusual to speak of the AC and DC _components_ of a waveform that does not readily satisfy the simplification. One also speaks of _DC offset_ of an otherwise AC signal. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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