Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Chapter 14, Problem 1E

Determine the conjugate of each of the following: (a) 8 − j; (b) 8e−9t; (c) 22.5; (d) 4ej9; (e) j2ej11.

(a)

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The conjugate of the given expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The conjugate of the given expression is 8+j_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The expression is,

K1=8j

Calculation:

Since, the complex conjugate of any number is obtained by replacing all occurrences of j with j hence the conjugate of given expression is written as,

K1=8+j

Conclusion:

Therefore, the conjugate of the given expression is 8+j_.

(b)

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To determine

The conjugate of the given expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The conjugate of the given expression is 8e9t_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The expression is,

K1=8e9t

Calculation:

Since, in the given expression there is no occurrence of j hence the conjugate of given expression is written as,

K1=8e9t

Conclusion:

Therefore, the conjugate of the given expression is 8e9t_.

(c)

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To determine

The conjugate of the given expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The conjugate of the given expression is 22.5_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The expression is,

K1=22.5

Calculation:

Since, in the given expression there is no occurrence of j hence the conjugate of given expression is written as,

K1=22.5

Conclusion:

Therefore, the conjugate of the given expression is 22.5_.

(d)

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To determine

The conjugate of the given expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The conjugate of the given expression is 4ej9_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The expression is,

K1=4ej9

Calculation:

The general form for expression is written as,

ejθ=cosθ+jsinθ

The given expression is written as,

K1=4(cos9+jsin9)

Since, the complex conjugate of any number is obtained by replacing all occurrences of j with j hence the conjugate of given expression is written as,

K1=4(cos9jsin9)

The conjugate of expression is written as,

K1=4ej9

Conclusion:

Therefore, the conjugate of the given expression is 4ej9_.

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The conjugate of the given expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The conjugate of the given expression is j2ej11_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The expression is,

K1=j2ej11

Calculation:

The general form for expression is written as,

ejθ=cosθ+jsinθ

The given expression is written as,

K1=j2(cos(11)+jsin(11))

Since, the complex conjugate of any number is obtained by replacing all occurrences of j with j hence the conjugate of given expression is written as,

K1=j2(cos(11)jsin(11))=j2(cos(11)+jsin(11))

The conjugate of expression is written as,

K1=j2ej11

Conclusion:

Therefore, the conjugate of the given expression is j2ej11_.

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