What is the phasor transform of a current source described as z(t) 300 sin(500t +60°): Express your answer as a complex number in polar form. The phase angle will be considered to be in degrees. ▸ View Available Hint(s) ΑΣΦ | 11 I= 212/60 vec ? mA

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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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ΑΣΦ Π
I= 212/60
vec
B
?
mA
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) ΑΣΦ Π I= 212/60 vec B ? mA
Part B - Find the inverse phasor transform of a given phasor current
Consider the circuit from Part A again, which is repeated here:
125 cos(-45) μA
125 cos(2000t-45 μA
Ⓒ 125 cos(2000+ 45) μA
125 cos(45) μA
v (t)
Someone has used phasor-domain techniques to find the phasor value corresponding to the unknown current i(t), which is
Choose the correct expression for the steady-state value of i(t) after inverse phasor transform.
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v(t) = 50 cos(2000t - 45°) mV.
2.5 µF
I= P{i(t)} = 125/- 45° μA.
100 92
50 mH
Transcribed Image Text:Part B - Find the inverse phasor transform of a given phasor current Consider the circuit from Part A again, which is repeated here: 125 cos(-45) μA 125 cos(2000t-45 μA Ⓒ 125 cos(2000+ 45) μA 125 cos(45) μA v (t) Someone has used phasor-domain techniques to find the phasor value corresponding to the unknown current i(t), which is Choose the correct expression for the steady-state value of i(t) after inverse phasor transform. ► View Available Hint(s) Submit 200 £2 www i(t) Previous Answers v(t) = 50 cos(2000t - 45°) mV. 2.5 µF I= P{i(t)} = 125/- 45° μA. 100 92 50 mH
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