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a) v(t) = 75 sin(200πt) Ampltude = 75VT = 2π/w --> w = 200π --> 2π/200π = 10msf = 1/T --> 1/10ms = 100Hzb) i(t) = 8 sin(300t)Ampltude = 8AT = 2π/w --> w = 300 --> 2π/300 = 20.94msf = 1/T --> 1 / 20.94ms = 47.76Hz
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