In AC circuits, imaginary numbers are used to represent phase shifts between voltage and current, where complex numbers combine real resistance (the real part) and imaginary reactance (the imaginary part) to calculate real power, enabling engineers to analyze circuits with capacitors and inductors that store energy and delay voltage or current.
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How Circuits use Imaginary Numbers #funfacts #math #mathshortsAdded:
First, AC electricity wiggles. Then, voltage and current can shift out of phase. A complex number stores size and angle together. Use real resistance plus imaginary reactance, and circuits can calculate real power.
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