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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. Assuming the passive sign convention and an operating frequency of 5 rad/s, calculate the phasor voltage that develops across the following when driven by the phasor current I = 220⁰ mA. 10.031.a - Calculate the phasor voltage across the resistor. A 9 k resistor (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.) Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The phasor voltage is °V.
A 2 mF capacitor (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.) Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to negative 180 degrees. The phasor voltage is 2- °V.
A 7 nH inductor Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The phasor voltage is * 10-11 2 ° V.
A 7 nH inductor Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The phasor voltage is * 10-11 2 ° V.