Part A The phasor current Ip in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) is 30 20° mA Find I Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer using angle notation. Express argument in degrees. Ia = 0.1202-53.1 A Submit Previous Answers Correct Figure 1 of 1 Part B Find Ic 1000Ω Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer using angle notation. Express argument in degrees. j250Ω -j1000Ω 1 50 V Ic = 6.32-10-2Z18.4 A IN 500 Ω3 2000 ns Submit Previous Answers Correct
Part C The phasor current Ib in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) is 30Z0° mA Find I, Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer using angle notation. Express argument in degrees. Ig = 0.1792–25.1 A Submit Previous Answers Correct Figure 1 of 1 > Part D 10000 w 1 If w= 1500 rad/s, find the expression for ia (t). Suppose that ia (t) = I, cos(wt+o). Determine Ia,w, . Express your answers using three significant figures separated by commas. j250Ω - 10000 1 j50 V IVO AED vec If 500 ΩΣ ? 2000Ω o Ja, w, 0 = mA, rad/s, Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
The phasor current Ip in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) is 30Z0° mA Part E If w=1500 rad/s, find the expression for ic (t). Suppose that ic (t) = Ic cos(wt+). Determine Ic, w, 0. Express your answers using three significant figures separated by commas. Pal AΣΦ IT vec ? Ic, w, o = mA, rad/s, º Submit Request Answer Figure 1 of 1 Part F 10000 w If w = 1500 rad/s, find the expression for ig (t). Suppose that ig (t) = Ig cos(wt+). Determine Ig, w, 0. Express your answers using three significant figures separated by commas. j250Ω - 10000 > 150 V 500Ω 1. 2000 n } VALO If vec ? Ig, W, 0 = mA, rad/s, º Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
Part A The phasor current Ip in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) is 30 20° mA Find I Express your answer in amperes to th
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Part A The phasor current Ip in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) is 30 20° mA Find I Express your answer in amperes to th
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