76 Single-phase a.c. circuits
i.e.
i = WCVm sin (oJt + 7r/2)
Comparing the current and voltage expressions we see that the current leads
the voltage by 7r/2 (90~ The waveforms and phasor diagrams are given in
Fig. 4.12(a) and (b).
Figure 4.12
v,,i /
tI
r(a) Waveforms (b) Phasor diagramNow Im = wCVm and dividing both sides by ~/2 gives I- ~oCV (I and V are
now rms values). Rearranging we get
VII = 1/~C (4.11)
Now 1/wC is written Xc and is called the capacitive reactance of the capacitor,
for which the unit is the volt per ampere (the ohm). Since Xc = 1/wC = 1/2zrfC
it is dependent upon frequency. Fig. 4.13 shows how the capacitive reactance
and the current in the circuit of Fig. 4.11 vary with frequency.Figure 4.13
Note that asXc~0 "7I0 r ff-->O so Xc---,~
and that asand I ---, 0f---,~ so Xc---'0 and I---,~Example 4.6
In the circuit of Fig. 4.11, C = 120 IxF and the rms values of V and I are,
respectively, 100 V and 5 A. Calculate the frequency of the sinusoidal supply
voltage.