UR(t) i(t) + R + v(t) = Vmcos(wt +) Vu(t) L = 33 mH R = 1.5 k 2 Assume the source has been on for a long time and this c

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UR(t) i(t) + R + v(t) = Vmcos(wt +) Vu(t) L = 33 mH R = 1.5 k 2 Assume the source has been on for a long time and this c

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UR(t) i(t) + R + v(t) = Vmcos(wt +) Vu(t) L = 33 mH R = 1.5 k 2 Assume the source has been on for a long time and this circuit has reached sinusoidal steady state. Transform the circuit into the phasor domain. Express the voltage vít) as a phasor voltage (complex) and determine the impedances of the circuit. Find the phasor quantities I, VR and VL- Transform the circuit from phasor domain back into time domain to get the following expressions i(t) = Im cos (wit + 0;) vr(t) = VmR COS (wRt +OR) VL (t) = Vml cos (wit + OL)
Vm = 6 [V] w = 27266 [rad/sec] 0 =76 [deg] Find Im [mA]
Vm= 9 [V] w = 21721 [rad/sec] 0 =59 [deg] Find wi [rad/sec]
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