late the current across the capacitor shown in Fig. P8.6 if the voltage input is v1(t)-50 cos (355t+133°) V i(t) v(t) Figure P8.6 For a current i(t) = C cos(wt+P), enter the value of the phase angle (P). (be sure that your answer is between -180deg to 180deg.) Notes on entering solution: • Enter your solution in degree . ● C = 1 μF Remember the current should have a positive value Do not include units in your answer ex 5° is entered as 5

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### Educational Content: Capacitor Current Calculation

**Task:**
Calculate the current across the capacitor shown in Figure P8.6 when the voltage input is 
\[ v_1(t) = 50 \cos(355t + 133^\circ) \, \text{V} \]

**Diagram Explanation:**
- **Figure P8.6:** 
  - A simple circuit is depicted with a capacitor \( C = 1 \, \mu F \).
  - The voltage across the capacitor is marked as \( v(t) \).
  - The current flowing through the circuit is shown as \( i(t) \).

**Instructions:**
To find the current \( i(t) = C \cos(wt+P) \), identify the phase angle \( P \). Ensure your answer is in the range of -180 degrees to 180 degrees.

**Notes on Entering the Solution:**
- Enter the solution in degrees.
- The current must have a positive value.
- Do not include units in your answer.
- Example: If the phase angle is 5 degrees, enter it as "5".
Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Content: Capacitor Current Calculation **Task:** Calculate the current across the capacitor shown in Figure P8.6 when the voltage input is \[ v_1(t) = 50 \cos(355t + 133^\circ) \, \text{V} \] **Diagram Explanation:** - **Figure P8.6:** - A simple circuit is depicted with a capacitor \( C = 1 \, \mu F \). - The voltage across the capacitor is marked as \( v(t) \). - The current flowing through the circuit is shown as \( i(t) \). **Instructions:** To find the current \( i(t) = C \cos(wt+P) \), identify the phase angle \( P \). Ensure your answer is in the range of -180 degrees to 180 degrees. **Notes on Entering the Solution:** - Enter the solution in degrees. - The current must have a positive value. - Do not include units in your answer. - Example: If the phase angle is 5 degrees, enter it as "5".
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