The sinusoidal function f (t) is given by: f(t) = 15556sin(wt + 30°) (a) Assume you have chosen to represent this function by an horizontal phasor arrow pointing to the right. What would the phasor arrow representation of the antiderivative of f(t) look like? [Note : the time derivative of the antiderivative of f(t) is f(t))] You should justify your answer mathematically. (b) The phasor representing f(t) , in complex number form, is given by 11000 + jo. What would be , in complex number form, the phasor representing the antiderivative of f(t)? You should justify your answer mathematically.

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The sinusoidal function f (t) is given by:
f(t) = 15556sin(wt + 30°)
(a) Assume you have chosen to represent this function by an horizontal phasor
arrow pointing to the right.
What would the phasor arrow representation of the antiderivative of f(t) look
like? [Note : the time derivative of the antiderivative of f(t) is f(t))]
You should justify your answer mathematically.
(b) The phasor representing f(t) , in complex number form, is given by 11000 + jo.
What would be , in complex number form, the phasor representing the
antiderivative of f(t)?
You should justify your answer mathematically.
Transcribed Image Text:The sinusoidal function f (t) is given by: f(t) = 15556sin(wt + 30°) (a) Assume you have chosen to represent this function by an horizontal phasor arrow pointing to the right. What would the phasor arrow representation of the antiderivative of f(t) look like? [Note : the time derivative of the antiderivative of f(t) is f(t))] You should justify your answer mathematically. (b) The phasor representing f(t) , in complex number form, is given by 11000 + jo. What would be , in complex number form, the phasor representing the antiderivative of f(t)? You should justify your answer mathematically.
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