Current Electricity - Electrical Power
current electricity electrical power is explained with formula sheets, derivations, DC power, AC average power, power factor, Joule heating, maximum power transfer, electricity bill numericals, SVG graphs and exam-level practice for CBSE Class 12, NEET, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, AP, IB, IGCSE, A-Level and Olympiad Physics.
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1. Formula Sheet First
P = W/tPower is rate of energy consumption.P = VIElectrical power in a circuit.P = I²RPower dissipated in resistance using current.P = V²/RPower in voltage-resistance form.W = PtEnergy consumed by a device.W = VItEnergy in voltage-current-time form.W = I²RtEnergy converted to heat in a resistor.W = V²t/REnergy using voltage and resistance.1 kWh = 3.6 × 106 JCommercial energy conversion.Pdc = VIPower in a DC circuit.p = viInstantaneous AC power.Pavg = VrmsIrmscosφAverage AC power.PR = VrmsIrmsPure resistor AC power.PL = 0, PC = 0Pure inductor/capacitor average power.cosφ = R/ZPower factor of an LCR circuit.2. What Is Electrical Power?
Electrical power is the rate at which electrical energy is consumed, supplied or converted by a circuit element. It links energy with time and tells how quickly a device works.
3. Derivation of Electrical Power
P = W/t and P = VI
P = I²R and P = V²/R
4. Electrical Power in DC Circuits
In DC circuits, voltage and current are steady in direction. For a resistor, power is continuously dissipated as heat according to P = VI = I²R = V²/R.
5. Electrical Power in AC Circuits
In AC, voltage and current vary with time. Instantaneous power is p = vi, while useful average power is Pavg = VrmsIrmscosφ.
Average AC Power
6. Comparison of AC Power and DC Power
| Point | DC Power | AC Power |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage type | Constant polarity. | Alternating polarity. |
| Current type | Steady direction. | Alternating direction. |
| Formula | P = VI. | Pavg = Vrms Irms cosφ. |
| Phase difference | Usually no phase concept for simple DC. | Very important. |
| Power factor | Not required in basic DC. | cosφ controls useful power. |
| Applications | Batteries, electronics, DC motors. | Homes, generators, transformers. |
| Exam importance | Circuit power and heating. | RMS, phase and average power. |
7. Joule Heating and Power
Joule heating connects energy and power: H = I²Rt and P = H/t = I²R.
8. Maximum Power Transfer Concept
For a source with internal resistance r connected to load resistance R, maximum power is delivered to the load when R = r. This is a key JEE-level result.
9. Household Power and Electricity Bill
Appliance rating tells power consumption. Electricity bill is calculated from energy in kWh.
10. Graphs and Diagrams
11-17. Exam Question Bank With Accordion Solutions
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18. Common Student Mistakes
19. Final Revision Sheet
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