Question 5 24 ? 16cos(2t + 43°) V +5 mF v(t) 9H 18 ? 60cos(2t + 35°) mA Determine the steady-state voltage, v(t), for the circuit shown in the figure. v(t) = ____ cos(____t + ____) ° V (Express your answer as v(t) = $V_m$cos(?t + ?) where $V_m$ > 0 and -180° < ? < 180°.)
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We are given the expression for the current in the circuit as 60cos(2t+35') mA. This means that the current is a sinusoidal function with an amplitude of 60 mA and a phase shift of 35 degrees. Show more…
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