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The circuit containing only a pure resistance of R ohms in the AC circuit is known as Pure Resistive AC Circuit. The presence of inductance and capacitance does not exist in a purely resistive circuit. The alternating current and voltage both move forward as well as backwards in both the direction of the circuit. Hence, the alternating current and voltage follows a shape of the Sine wave or known as the sinusoidal waveform. In the purely resistive circuit, the power is dissipated by the resistors and the phase of the voltage and current remains same i.e., both the voltage and current reach their maximum value at the same time. The resistor is the passive device which neither produce nor consume electric power. It converts the electrical energy into heat. Electric Circuit & Machines Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4egaB7ZhOOs&list=PLzuZCCjdEqZuBt3Ln-ajN1xkUMmHTUDzO Alternating Current Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqERDNyKqvU&list=PLzuZCCjdEqZsu6kKa2UBP2anUo1jHhDQZ ..................................................................................................................... EduLogue By Bikram Acharya Connect with EduLogue on: ========================================= EMAIL : [email protected] FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/EduLogue INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/edulogue YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/c/EduLogue #ACFundamental #PureResistiveCircuit #AlternatingCurrent #EduLogue #ElectricCircuitandMachines #ElectricalEngineering
