12.5 \cos(10t + 40^\circ)V 33.3333mF + V_c - 0.25V_c 0.4H A B
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Since there is no current flowing through the 33.3333 mF capacitor, we can treat it as an open circuit. Therefore, the voltage across terminals A and B is equal to the voltage across the 0.4 H inductor and the voltage source Vc. Vth = Vc + Vl Where Vl is the Show more…
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