Question 4 Unless otherwise directed, give answers to 2dp. Consider the circuit below Where, $V_1 = 125 \angle 133^\circ V$ $V_2 = 218 \angle 102^\circ V$
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We can do this by adding the given voltages together: V = V1 + V2 V = 125∠133° + 218∠102° Show more…
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