R? = 25[?], ?? = 12[V] R? = 25[?], ?? = 200[V] R? = 1[?] I? = ? e?(t) = 100 \cdot sin(?t + 30°) e?(t) = 100 \cdot sin(?t + 50°)[V] Z? = 10 + j10[?] Z? = 0 + j50[?] i?(t) - ?, P - ?, I? - ?
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