The sine wave explained (AC Waveform analysis)
Studying for the electrician Red Seal? Take the free diagnostic to find your weak spots: https://redsealdiagnostic.netlify.app What is a sine wave and why does it matter in electrical theory? This video breaks down AC waveform analysis from the ground up. You'll understand how a sine wave is generated, what peak, RMS, and average values mean, and why this is the foundation of everything in AC circuits. Topics covered: How a sine wave is generated Peak, peak-to-peak, and instantaneous values RMS (effective) value and why it matters Average value Frequency, period, and wavelength If you're studying for your electrical apprenticeship exams, this is a must-watch. For the full course with practice problems and workbooks, visit The Electric Academy: https://app2ceo.thinkific.com/courses... #sinewave #acwaveform #electricaltheory #rmsvalue #electricalapprenticeship #acgeneration #theelectricacademy

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