Q1. (35) The circuit seen in fig. 1 is supplied by two different sinusoidal sources given by e(t) = 20 cos(10000), V and

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Q1. (35) The circuit seen in fig. 1 is supplied by two different sinusoidal sources given by e(t) = 20 cos(10000), V and

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Q1 35 The Circuit Seen In Fig 1 Is Supplied By Two Different Sinusoidal Sources Given By E T 20 Cos 10000 V And 1
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Q1. (35) The circuit seen in fig. 1 is supplied by two different sinusoidal sources given by e(t) = 20 cos(10000), V and ez(t) = 10 cos(1000t + 1/2), V. Using the node voltage method, solve the circuit to calculate the followings: a) (20) The voltage V, in phasor domain and its SS (steady-state) time domain corresponding vi(t). b) (05) The current I, in phasor domain and its SS (steady-state) time domain corresponding uit). c) (10) Calculate the complex power SR delivered to the resistor R. Draw the power triangle of Sr. Find the power factor. Determine the average and reactive power components. L=1 mH V1(t) C=1 m + ez(t) R=1 11(t) e(t) Fig. 1.
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