Recent content by Dr_Seuss
-
D
Real Variables In Complex Equation
Ya That does help a lot does this mean for z=sin(wt)+2cos(wt+pi/4)-cos(wt) The Real Part would be Re{e^i(wt-pi/2) + 2e^i(wt-pi/3) - e^i(wt)} in complex phasor amplitude Thanks- Dr_Seuss
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
-
D
Real Variables In Complex Equation
Hi Homework Statement The problem asks to put the following expressions in z={ReA(e^i*)(e^i*)} Form for z=3cos(wt)-sin(wt) z=sin(wt+pi/4)+cos(wt) z=sin(wt)+2cos(wt-pi/3)-cos(wt) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The problem is I don't even know which...- Dr_Seuss
- Thread
- Complex Complex equation Variables
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help