▼ Part A - Find the phasor transform of a sinusoidal source Consider the circuit shown here, whose sinusoidal voltage source is describe by the following equation: v(t) = 50 cos(2000 - 45°) mV. v (t) 200 Ω 2.5 µF 100 S2 50 m

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Part A - Find the phasor transform of a sinusoidal source
Consider the circuit shown here, whose sinusoidal voltage source is describe by the following equation:
v(t) = 50 cos(2000 - 45°) mV.
v (t)
200 Ω
2.5 µF
100 S2
50 mH
Transcribed Image Text:▼ Part A - Find the phasor transform of a sinusoidal source Consider the circuit shown here, whose sinusoidal voltage source is describe by the following equation: v(t) = 50 cos(2000 - 45°) mV. v (t) 200 Ω 2.5 µF 100 S2 50 mH
Part C - Find the phasor transform of a sinusoidal source defined using the sine function
What is the phasor transform of a current source described as i(t) = 300 sin(500t +60°) mA?
Express your answer as a complex number in polar form. The phase angle will be considered to be in degrees.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part C - Find the phasor transform of a sinusoidal source defined using the sine function What is the phasor transform of a current source described as i(t) = 300 sin(500t +60°) mA? Express your answer as a complex number in polar form. The phase angle will be considered to be in degrees. ▸ View Available Hint(s) IVE ΑΣΦ | | | vec xa Xb 00 www. P √x √√xx T20 (X)* X.10 Submit Previous Answers 冈 ? 1= 300/60 Check that any empty variable superscripts/subscripts in your answer are filled, with subscripts directly following the variable. No credit lost. Try again. mA
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