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    Can the voltage thevenin be higher than VS?

    The only thing I got out of that is voltage sources may not be ideal, nvm, I give up, what ever comes out of you does not help me at all. I still know the same amount of things from the beginning of my post, so no, I did not "start to get", I said that in my previous post. I'm starting to...
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    Can the voltage thevenin be higher than VS?

    Alright, let's take this slowly, I will try to respond to every sentence you wrote. I will tell you what I know which may or may not be wrong. VS is the voltage source, which is where power comes from. I don't know how to tell if the source is impedance reactive or resistive. Can you explain to...
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    Can the voltage thevenin be higher than VS?

    40 angle 0 volts, what do you mean how is VS measured? it is an ac circuit, so I am guessing its impedance, I didn't answer your question because I don't know how to answer them, I am just a beginner, vs is provided through a question, and my answer for calculating VTH is higher than the...
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    Can the voltage thevenin be higher than VS?

    VS is 40, given, i just need to know if its possible or not
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    Can the voltage thevenin be higher than VS?

    I am wondering if this is possible.
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    How to Convert Phasor Back to Time Domain for Evaluating Current at t=2s?

    Hmm, okay, it just seems to easy to be a question, this question feels kind of ambiguous because I don't think that was what the professor wants. Thanks for the input.
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    How to Convert Phasor Back to Time Domain for Evaluating Current at t=2s?

    I typed two answers, 6.47mA and I=17.6∠25mA, which answer are you saying looks okay? I thought the hint imply that what I was originally doing was wrong (where I originally arrived at I=17.6∠25mA ) because I had to do something with the 2 seconds which I did not do.
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    How to Convert Phasor Back to Time Domain for Evaluating Current at t=2s?

    So the answer is 6.47mA? Or is it I=17.6∠25mA? I don't understand what the hint is referring to.
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    How to Convert Phasor Back to Time Domain for Evaluating Current at t=2s?

    Homework Statement Homework Equations ω=2\pif The Attempt at a Solution After converting it from time domain to phasor domain my answer is I=17.6\angle25mA. How am I suppose to show the current at time = 2 sec? Do I just plug in 2 and find the sine of it?
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