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NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. A cos 101 A vi(1) 2F HH www 400 mF 20 30 Consider A = 9. Consider the following data. 502 1/2(1) 100 mH 2 cos 10r A 10.047.b - Determine two nodal voltages using nodal analysis in phasor domain. For the circuit depicted in the given figure, employ nodal analysis to determine the two nodal voltages vi(0) and v2(0. The value of vi() is cos(10t+ °) V. The value of v2(0) is cos(10t+ °) V.
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