An electromagnet is modeled as L=0.3H and R=200 in series, and connected to a 120V(rms) sinusoidal voltage, and 60Hz at t=0 when the phase angle is 10°, v(t) = 120v2 cos(120nt + 10°). a. The transient component of the complete response of the current will have practically died out after b. Suppose that the form of the complete response is i(t) = 2 cos(120nt – 60°) – Bqe¯70ty for a different electromagnet and voltage source. If the electromagnet is initially uncharged, the value of B1 is

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An electromagnet is modeled as L=0.3H and R=200 in series, and connected to a 120V(rms) sinusoidal
voltage, and 60Hz at t=0 when the phase angle is 10°, v(t) = 120v2 cos(120nt + 10°).
a. The transient component of the complete response of the current will have practically died out after
b. Suppose that the form of the complete response is i(t) = 2 cos(120nt – 60°) – Bqe¯70ty for a different
electromagnet and voltage source. If the electromagnet is initially uncharged, the value of B1 is
Transcribed Image Text:An electromagnet is modeled as L=0.3H and R=200 in series, and connected to a 120V(rms) sinusoidal voltage, and 60Hz at t=0 when the phase angle is 10°, v(t) = 120v2 cos(120nt + 10°). a. The transient component of the complete response of the current will have practically died out after b. Suppose that the form of the complete response is i(t) = 2 cos(120nt – 60°) – Bqe¯70ty for a different electromagnet and voltage source. If the electromagnet is initially uncharged, the value of B1 is
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