A 20µF capacitor has a sinusoidal voltage across it given by ?(?) = 5 sin(500? + 45°) V. (a) Find the phasor representation of the voltage in polar (magnitude and phase) form. (b) Find the phasor representation of the voltage in Cartesian (real and imaginary part) form. (c) Find the phasor representation of the current through the capacitor.  (d) If this same voltage appeared across the terminals of a 100mH inductor, what would be the phasor representation of the inductor current?

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A 20µF capacitor has a sinusoidal voltage across it given by
?(?) = 5 sin(500? + 45°) V.
(a) Find the phasor representation of the voltage in polar (magnitude and phase) form.
(b) Find the phasor representation of the voltage in Cartesian (real and imaginary part) form.
(c) Find the phasor representation of the current through the capacitor. 
(d) If this same voltage appeared across the terminals of a 100mH inductor, what would be the
phasor representation of the inductor current? 

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