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What is the polarization of the following wave?
I figured it out. It's counter-clockwise circular polarization.- BryanDorais
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What is the polarization of the following wave?
What is the polarization of the following wave? E = (x 20∠0 + y 20∠90°)e-j3z, where x and y are unit vectors I haven't been able to make an attempt because i have no idea how to start and none of the equations i got in class seem to apply. I know that polarization refers to the direction that...- BryanDorais
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- Electric field Polarization Wave
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How do I find voltage at time t given a voltage phasor?
Thank you very much for the assistance.- BryanDorais
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How do I find voltage at time t given a voltage phasor?
If i use Cosine the answer is -0.355(C). How did you know to use Cos? The only formula i have uses Sin only- BryanDorais
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How do I find voltage at time t given a voltage phasor?
Among the choices was "None of the above." I did not include that option since it was what i chose during the exam and it was marked as incorrect- BryanDorais
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How do I find voltage at time t given a voltage phasor?
This is a problem from my midterm that I'm trying to understand before my final. The question is; A voltage phasor is given by V = 12∠70° and the frequency is 60 Hz. What is the time-domain voltage at t = 1 ms? a. 1.47 V b. 5.11 V c. -0.335 V d. -4.73 V As far as i know, the only equation...- BryanDorais
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- Phasor Time Voltage
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