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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/13%3A_AC_Power/13.02%3A_Power_Waveforms
    The final expression is made of two parts; the first portion which is fixed (not a function of time) and the second portion which consists of a negative cosine wave at twice the original frequency. Th...The final expression is made of two parts; the first portion which is fixed (not a function of time) and the second portion which consists of a negative cosine wave at twice the original frequency. The current and voltage values in Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) were normalized to unity so they do not appear to be identical to those of Figure \(\PageIndex{7}\), however, the important part is that the phase relationships are the same along with the position of the power waveform.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/11%3A_AC_Power/11.02%3A_Power_Waveforms
    The final expression is made of two parts; the first portion which is fixed (not a function of time) and the second portion which consists of a negative cosine wave at twice the original frequency. Th...The final expression is made of two parts; the first portion which is fixed (not a function of time) and the second portion which consists of a negative cosine wave at twice the original frequency. The current and voltage values in Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) were normalized to unity so they do not appear to be identical to those of Figure \(\PageIndex{7}\), however, the important part is that the phase relationships are the same along with the position of the power waveform.

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