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Chapter 14.1, Problem 2P
Use real constants A, B, C, ϕ, and so forth, to construct the general form of the real function of time for a current having components at these frequencies: (a) 0, 10, −10 s−1; (b) −5, j 8, −5 − j 8 s−1; (c) −20, 20, −20 + j 20, 20 −j 20 s−1.
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