(a) Transform v ( t ) = 75 cos ( 377 t − 15 ° ) to phasor form. Comment on whether ω = 377 appears in your answer. (b) Transform V = 50 ∠ 10 ° to instantaneous form. Assume that ω = 377 . (c) Add the two sinusoidal functions a ( t ) and b ( t ) of the same frequency given as follows: a ( t ) = A 2 cos ( ω t + α ) and b ( t ) = B 2 cos ( ω t + β ) . Use phasor methods and obtain the resultant c ( t ). Does the resultant have the same frequency?
(a) Transform v ( t ) = 75 cos ( 377 t − 15 ° ) to phasor form. Comment on whether ω = 377 appears in your answer. (b) Transform V = 50 ∠ 10 ° to instantaneous form. Assume that ω = 377 . (c) Add the two sinusoidal functions a ( t ) and b ( t ) of the same frequency given as follows: a ( t ) = A 2 cos ( ω t + α ) and b ( t ) = B 2 cos ( ω t + β ) . Use phasor methods and obtain the resultant c ( t ). Does the resultant have the same frequency?
Solution Summary: The author explains the phasor form of v(t), the peak current, and the phase angle.
(a) Transform
v
(
t
)
=
75
cos
(
377
t
−
15
°
)
to phasor form. Comment on whether
ω
=
377
appears in your answer. (b) Transform
V
=
50
∠
10
°
to instantaneous form. Assume that
ω
=
377
. (c) Add the two sinusoidal functions a(t) and b(t) of the same frequency given as follows:
a
(
t
)
=
A
2
cos
(
ω
t
+
α
)
and
b
(
t
)
=
B
2
cos
(
ω
t
+
β
)
. Use phasor methods and obtain the resultant c(t). Does the resultant have the same frequency?
f. The figure below shows two stage RC coupled amplifier. If the input resistance Rin
of each stage is 1kN. (B = 100). Determine its overall voltage gain. (5 marks)
+15V
ΣΚΩ
kn
10kΩ
10ΚΩ
output
35 ΚΩ
2ΚΩ
5kЛ
2ΚΩ
NO AI PLEASE
Chapter 2 Solutions
MindTap Engineering for Glover/Overbye/Sarma's Power System Analysis and Design, 6th Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, computer-science and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
ENA 9.2(1)(En)(Alex) Sinusoids & Phasors - Explanation with Example 9.1 ,9.2 & PP 9.2; Author: Electrical Engineering Academy;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX_LLNl-ZpU;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY
Electrical Engineering: Ch 10 Alternating Voltages & Phasors (8 of 82) What is a Phasor?; Author: Michel van Biezen;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1tF3ixNg0;License: Standard Youtube License