Time Domain
Posted on Friday, February 27, 2009 in Home Audio
What are the tensions temporal domain represented by the following phasors?
-2 + J4-3-J5 1 / (2 + J1) (20-j2) / (3e ^ (jπ / 6)) 5 ^ J2 (2-J2) / (-jπ)
I say just stick em in your calculator and let represent the number in polar form = D.. Anyways .. everything time domain voltages will be as follows: v (t) = A * cos (w * t + o) .. o is the phase and w is the frequency .. since you have given this problem phasors you do not know what is w if you just let him alone .. A is the amplitude of the phasors if you had them on the graph using a imaginary and real axis .. phase angle is the arctangent of the imaginary part divided by the real part .. make sure you know what you're in the quadrant = D
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