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v Part A The voltage across a load is (t) = 1042 cos(wt +10") V. and the current through the load is i(t) = 26/2 cos(wt

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V Part A The Voltage Across A Load Is T 1042 Cos Wt 10 V And The Current Through The Load Is I T 26 2 Cos Wt 1
V Part A The Voltage Across A Load Is T 1042 Cos Wt 10 V And The Current Through The Load Is I T 26 2 Cos Wt 1 (19.65 KiB) Viewed 30 times
v Part A The voltage across a load is (t) = 1042 cos(wt +10") V. and the current through the load is i(t) = 26/2 cos(wt -- 35") A. The reference direction for the current points into the positive reference for the voltage Determine the power factor for the load Express your answer using three significant figures | | AZ | It Ivec | PF - percent Submit Beavest A