Determine the instantaneous current (i) flowing in the circuit below. \[ v=50 \sin (1885 \mathrm{t}+\pi / 6)+250 \sin 377 \mathrm{t} \mathrm{v} \]
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- Resistor (\(R\)) = 20 Ω - Inductor (\(L\)) = 35 mH = 0.035 H - Capacitor (\(C\)) = 200 μF = \(200 \times 10^{-6}\) F Show more…
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