5. 15p The voltage source of the circuit shown in the figure below is given Vs(t) = 60 sin(200t) (V) Using phasor analysis determine Vo in phasor form and then convert from frequency domain to time domain [ find vo(t) ]
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Step 1: Identify angular frequency ω = 200 rad/s and source phasor Vs = 60∠0° V (since sin -> convert to cosine reference: Vs_phasor = 60∠-90° if keeping sin; here use phasor for sin: 60∠0° with final time-domain as sin). Show more…
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