In an AC circuit the voltage can be described using a sine wave with the equation: v = 339·sin(120πt+1) [V] a) What is t

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In an AC circuit the voltage can be described using a sine wave with the equation: v = 339·sin(120πt+1) [V] a) What is t

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In an AC circuit the voltage can be described using a sine wavewith the equation:v = 339·sin(120πt+1) [V]a) What is the frequency?b) What is the amplitude?c) What is the relative phase?d) What is the value of v when t = 20 seconds?e) If this voltage is applied to a resistance of 100 Ω, what wouldbe the equation forthe instantaneous current?
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