I'm sure this could easily be a conceptual question.
I remember professors specifying that the 3rd harmonic is lower in amplitude than 1st, 5th less than 3rd, 7th less than 5th, etc. Even in problem statements this was evident by the equation.
BUT this electrical contractor book i'm reading (Mike Holt) says that power dissipated is proportional to the harmonic. This is how they even listed it:
First - I^2
Third - (3xI)^2= 9xI^2
Fifth - (5xI)^2 = 25xI^2 (Book even specifies dangers due to 25x more power dissipation)
There was really no background information on this so I want to know how this occurs or what am I missing from this?
I remember professors specifying that the 3rd harmonic is lower in amplitude than 1st, 5th less than 3rd, 7th less than 5th, etc. Even in problem statements this was evident by the equation.
BUT this electrical contractor book i'm reading (Mike Holt) says that power dissipated is proportional to the harmonic. This is how they even listed it:
First - I^2
Third - (3xI)^2= 9xI^2
Fifth - (5xI)^2 = 25xI^2 (Book even specifies dangers due to 25x more power dissipation)
There was really no background information on this so I want to know how this occurs or what am I missing from this?