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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Introductory_Physics%3A_Berea_College/19%3A_Electric_Current/19.05%3A_Alternating_voltages_and_currents
      We divide the interval of time, T, into infinitesimally small intervals, dt, so that the infinitesimal energy, dE, dissipated in an infinitesimal time, dt, is given by: \[\begin{aligne...We divide the interval of time, T, into infinitesimally small intervals, dt, so that the infinitesimal energy, dE, dissipated in an infinitesimal time, dt, is given by: dE=P(t)dt The total energy dissipated in one period is then given by: E=dE=T0P(t)dt so that the power dissipated in one cycle is given by: ˉP=ET=1TT0P(t)dt The instantaneo…

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