A 6 0 − Hz , single-phase source with V = 277 ∠ 30 ° volts is applied to a circuit element. (a) Determine the instantaneous source voltage. Also determine the phasor and instantaneous currents entering the positive terminal if the circuit element is (b) a 20 − Ω resistor. (C) a 10 − mH inductor, and (d) a capacitor with 25 − Ω reactance.
A 6 0 − Hz , single-phase source with V = 277 ∠ 30 ° volts is applied to a circuit element. (a) Determine the instantaneous source voltage. Also determine the phasor and instantaneous currents entering the positive terminal if the circuit element is (b) a 20 − Ω resistor. (C) a 10 − mH inductor, and (d) a capacitor with 25 − Ω reactance.
Solution Summary: The author explains the instantaneous source voltage and its value.
A
6
0
−
Hz
, single-phase source with
V
=
277
∠
30
°
volts is applied to a circuit element. (a) Determine the instantaneous source voltage. Also determine the phasor and instantaneous currents entering the positive terminal if the circuit element is (b) a
20
−
Ω
resistor. (C) a
10
−
mH
inductor, and (d) a capacitor with
25
−
Ω
reactance.
1. For the 2-dimensional lattice shown in the following figure, using the two sets of
given primitive translation vectors to write the translation vectors that can translate
lattice point A to point B. (10 pts)
(1)
(2)
(1)
T=
(2)
T
T=
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