Phasors provide a convenient way to analyze AC circuits by representing AC signals as vectors that rotate at a constant rate. This allows AC circuits to be analyzed using the same methods as DC circuits by replacing time-varying quantities with phasors that have magnitude and phase angle. Phasors allow engineers to easily visualize how signals add and cancel in AC circuits by treating AC signals as vectors rotating on an Argand diagram.
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Introduction To Phasors 2: The Method
Phasors provide a convenient way to analyze AC circuits by representing AC signals as vectors that rotate at a constant rate. This allows AC circuits to be analyzed using the same methods as DC circuits by replacing time-varying quantities with phasors that have magnitude and phase angle. Phasors allow engineers to easily visualize how signals add and cancel in AC circuits by treating AC signals as vectors rotating on an Argand diagram.