Find the Phasor representation of the following functions: a) v(t)=26sin(5t+10°) b) i(t)=3cos(377t)+4sin(377t) c) v(t)=16sin(5t)-12cos(5t) d) i(t)=-5cos(100t)-4sin(100t)
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Using the trigonometric identity sin(A+B) = sin(A)cos(B) + cos(A)sin(B), we can simplify it to v(t) = 26sin(5t)cos(10) + 26cos(5t)sin(10) = 26sin(5t+10). Show more…
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