R? R? = 3? R? = 8? L? = 4H C? = 5F C? = 6F L? = 7H V?(t) = 150cos(50t)V V?(t) = -100cos(50t - 30°)V V?(t) = 191sin(50t + 10°)V V?(t) = 74sin(50t - 18°)V V?(t) = 15cos(50t + 25°)V V?(t) = 23sin(50t - 30°)V Calculate loop currents using both KCL and KVL
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- Vit = 33 - Vaw = ER - ILG = O - R3 = R-52 - L2 = 4H - Ct5F = Cs=6F - L67H = Vib15Ocas(sotV - Va = -100cos(5ot-30 - V19S = 0t+10 - V+7n = s06-18V - Vu1aas = s0t+a5 - V = 23sin50b-30V Show more…
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