A capacitor's equivalent circuit based on phasor transforms has the capacitor in parallel with a resistor, as shown in Figure 1. The derivation shows that a capacitor's impedance is 1/jωC, which can be represented as a resistor and capacitor in parallel, with the resistor having a value of 1/ωC.
A capacitor's equivalent circuit based on phasor transforms has the capacitor in parallel with a resistor, as shown in Figure 1. The derivation shows that a capacitor's impedance is 1/jωC, which can be represented as a resistor and capacitor in parallel, with the resistor having a value of 1/ωC.
A capacitor's equivalent circuit based on phasor transforms has the capacitor in parallel with a resistor, as shown in Figure 1. The derivation shows that a capacitor's impedance is 1/jωC, which can be represented as a resistor and capacitor in parallel, with the resistor having a value of 1/ωC.
Equivalent circuit of a capacitor using the phasor transform approach
Show that a capacitor equivalent circuit based on the phasor transform approach is as shown in Fig. 1. To get full credit, show all work in the derivation of the model.