52 10cos(1000t +30)V iL (t) vc(t) 1/2mF 6mH For the above circuit, use phasor domain analysis techniques to find i (t) and vc(t). It is known that the solution for each has the following form L(t) = A cos(1000t + B) Amps and Vc(t) = C cos(1000t + D) Volts Where A and C are both positive and both B and D are in degrees. Match the values accordingly. NOTE: Capacitance is 0.5x10 F and Inductance is 6 x 10 H Question Selected Match A= f -33.40 B= a. -38.20 C= 15.5 D= f. -33.40 ww

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10cos(1000t +30)V
iL (t)
6mH
ve(t)
1/2mF
For the above circuit, use phasor domain analysis techniques to find i (t) and vc(t). It is known that the solution for each has the following form
L) = A cos(1000t + B) Amps
and
Vc(t) = C cos(1000t + D) Volts
Where A and C are both positive and both B and D are in degrees.
Match the values accordingly.
NOTE: Capacitance is 0.5x10 F and Inductance is 6 x 10 H
Question Selected Match
A=
f -33.40
B=
a. -38.20
C=
15.5
D=
f -33 40
ell
Transcribed Image Text:52 10cos(1000t +30)V iL (t) 6mH ve(t) 1/2mF For the above circuit, use phasor domain analysis techniques to find i (t) and vc(t). It is known that the solution for each has the following form L) = A cos(1000t + B) Amps and Vc(t) = C cos(1000t + D) Volts Where A and C are both positive and both B and D are in degrees. Match the values accordingly. NOTE: Capacitance is 0.5x10 F and Inductance is 6 x 10 H Question Selected Match A= f -33.40 B= a. -38.20 C= 15.5 D= f -33 40 ell
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