Problem 6.3 Use the concept of the phasor to combine the following sinusoidal functions into a single trigonometric expression: a.) y = 30 cos(200t – 160°) + 15 cos(200t + 70°). b.) y = 90 sin(50t – 20°) + 60 cos(50t – 70°). c.) y = 50 cos(5000t - 60°) + 25 sin(5000t + 110°) - 75 cos(5000t - 30°). d.) y = 10 cos(wt + 30°) + 10 sin wt + 10 cos(wt + 150°). %3D

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Problem 6.3 Use the concept of the phasor to combine the following sinusoidal
functions into a single trigonometric expression:
a.) y = 30 cos(200t 160°) + 15 cos(200t + 70°).
b.) y = 90 sin(50t – 20°) + 60 cos(50t – 70°).
c.) y = 50 cos(5000t – 60°) + 25 sin(5000t + 110°) – 75 cos(5000t – 30°).
d.) y = 10 cos(@t + 30°) + 10 sin wt + 10 cos(wt + 150°).
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 6.3 Use the concept of the phasor to combine the following sinusoidal functions into a single trigonometric expression: a.) y = 30 cos(200t 160°) + 15 cos(200t + 70°). b.) y = 90 sin(50t – 20°) + 60 cos(50t – 70°). c.) y = 50 cos(5000t – 60°) + 25 sin(5000t + 110°) – 75 cos(5000t – 30°). d.) y = 10 cos(@t + 30°) + 10 sin wt + 10 cos(wt + 150°). %3D %3D
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