The document provides solutions to finding the phasors of various time functions, including: (a) a cosine function with a phase shift of π/3 radians, (b) a sine function with a phase shift of π/4 radians, (c) an exponentially decaying sine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians, (d) a cosine function with a phase shift of 3π/4 radians, and (e) a combination sine and cosine function that is simplified to a single cosine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians. For each function, the corresponding phasor is provided.
The document provides solutions to finding the phasors of various time functions, including: (a) a cosine function with a phase shift of π/3 radians, (b) a sine function with a phase shift of π/4 radians, (c) an exponentially decaying sine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians, (d) a cosine function with a phase shift of 3π/4 radians, and (e) a combination sine and cosine function that is simplified to a single cosine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians. For each function, the corresponding phasor is provided.
The document provides solutions to finding the phasors of various time functions, including: (a) a cosine function with a phase shift of π/3 radians, (b) a sine function with a phase shift of π/4 radians, (c) an exponentially decaying sine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians, (d) a cosine function with a phase shift of 3π/4 radians, and (e) a combination sine and cosine function that is simplified to a single cosine function with a phase shift of π/6 radians. For each function, the corresponding phasor is provided.
26 Find the phasors of the following time functions:
(a) (t) = 9 cos( t /3) (V) (b) (t) = 12 sin( t + /4) (V) (c) i(x,t) = 5e3x sin( t + /6) (A) (d) i(t) = 2 cos( t + 3 /4) (A) (e) i(t) = 4 sin( t + /3) + 3 cos( t /6) (A) Solution: (a) Ve = 9e j /3 V. (b) v(t) = 12 sin ( t + /4) = 12 cos ( /2 ( t + /4)) = 12 cos ( t /4) V, e V = 12e j /4 V. (c) i(t) = 5e3x sin ( t + /6) A = 5e3x cos[ /2 ( t + /6)] A = 5e3x cos ( t /3) A,
(d)
(e)
Ie = 5e3x e j /3 A.
i(t) = 2 cos( t + 3 /4),
Ie = 2e j3 /4 = 2e j e j3 /4 = 2e j /4 A. i(t) = 4 sin( t + /3) + 3 cos( t /6)
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