The formula to calculate the AC Current (Iac) is:
\[ Iac = \sqrt{\frac{P}{R}} \]
Where:
AC Current (Iac) refers to the alternating current flowing through a circuit. It is calculated by dividing the power loss by the resistance and then taking the square root of the result. This metric helps in understanding the current flow in AC circuits, which is essential for designing and analyzing electrical systems.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the AC Current (Iac):
\[ Iac = \sqrt{\frac{P}{R}} = \sqrt{\frac{100}{50}} = \sqrt{2} \approx 1.41 \text{ amps} \]
The AC Current (Iac) is approximately 1.41 amps.