1. Transform these sinusoids in to phasors. (a) v = 7 cos(2t + 40°) V (b) i = -4 sin(10t + 10°) A 2. If voltage v = 10cos(100t + 30°) is applied to a 3uF capacitor, calculate the current through the capacitor.

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1. Transform these sinusoids in to phasors.
(a) v = 7 cos(2t + 40°) V
(b) i = –4 sin(10t + 10°) A
2. If voltage v = 10cos(100t + 30°) is applied to a 3uF capacitor, calculate the current through the
capacitor.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Transform these sinusoids in to phasors. (a) v = 7 cos(2t + 40°) V (b) i = –4 sin(10t + 10°) A 2. If voltage v = 10cos(100t + 30°) is applied to a 3uF capacitor, calculate the current through the capacitor.
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