7.28 Using KVL, find the phasor voltage V (in V). 4Ω 2 V₁ + 1 Vs (1) (4-j) (2) (-4j) (3) (2 + 3j) (4) (4-8j) (5) (4+j) (

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7.28 Using KVL, find the phasor voltage V (in V). 4Ω 2 V₁ + 1 Vs (1) (4-j) (2) (-4j) (3) (2 + 3j) (4) (4-8j) (5) (4+j) (

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7.28 Using KVL, find the phasor voltage V (in V). 4Ω 2 V₁ + 1 Vs (1) (4-j) (2) (-4j) (3) (2 + 3j) (4) (4-8j) (5) (4+j) (6) (4- 3j) (7) (2) - V₁ + j2 A (8) (2 - 8j) (9) None of the above. + -j2 2
7.33 Given R = 102, L = 1H, and w = 10 rad s ¹, find the value of C such that YIN = 0.1 S. YIN (1) (C=1mF) (2) (C=10mF) (3) (C=100mF) (4) (C=1F) (5) (C=10F) (6) (C=100F) R (7) (C=1000F) (8) None of the above. L cele
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