Using phasors, determine i(t) in the following equations: (a) 24 + 3í(1) = 4 cos(21 – 45°) di (b) 10 fi dt ++ 6i(t) =5 cos(51 + 22°) A

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Using phasors, determine i(t) in the following
equations:
(a) 2 + 3i(1) = 4 cos(21 – 45°)
di
di
(b) 10 [i dt +
at + 6i(1) = 5 cos(51 + 22°) A
Transcribed Image Text:Using phasors, determine i(t) in the following equations: (a) 2 + 3i(1) = 4 cos(21 – 45°) di di (b) 10 [i dt + at + 6i(1) = 5 cos(51 + 22°) A
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