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Electrical circuit theory
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: bestginger-ga List Price: $50.00 |
Posted:
22 Oct 2004 15:36 PDT
Expires: 31 Oct 2004 13:35 PST Question ID: 418702 |
I need answers to complex waveform questions for an assignment asap |
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Re: Electrical circuit theory
From: guzzi-ga on 22 Oct 2004 18:26 PDT |
By ?complex?, do you mean complex number? What are the questions you want answered? |
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Re: Electrical circuit theory
From: bestginger-ga on 22 Oct 2004 19:36 PDT |
Thanks for the quick response. It's a complex waveform question, see below: A voltage waveform represented by: v= 50 sin wt + 20 sin(3wt+pi/3) + 5 sin(5wt+pi/6) is applied to a circuit and the resulting current is I amps is given by: i= 2 sin(wt-pi/6) + 0.462 sin 3wt + 0.0756 sin(5wt-0.71) amps Calculate: (a) the rms voltage (b) the mean value of voltage (c) the form factor for the voltage (d) the rms value of current (e) the mean value of current (f) the form factor of the current (g) the total active power supplied to the circuit (h) the overall power factor. |
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Re: Electrical circuit theory
From: guzzi-ga on 23 Oct 2004 18:39 PDT |
Oh dear, no time (asap) at the moment to work through this. Very sorry. You can't wait a few weeks can you? But with your concise details, hopefully someone can assist. Best |
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