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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
Understood- GJ1
- Post #39
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
Just got it. Thanks for explaining it with your example. Greatly appreciated!!!!!- GJ1
- Post #37
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
Can you just explain how you get 50/2+j from 150/(4+j)+2- GJ1
- Post #35
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
This was not a homework assignment, it's not necessary to understand the equation for this course, I was just interested in how they derived their answer.- GJ1
- Post #31
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
How did the get 20-10j as the answer- GJ1
- Post #29
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
Yes, That is how the equation is given.- GJ1
- Post #26
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
The answer that was given is 20-j10- GJ1
- Post #24
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
The denominator is(4+j3)x50+100- GJ1
- Post #23
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
50 divided by (4+j3) x 50 +100- GJ1
- Post #22
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
[50/(4+j3)(50)+100]x150 This is the equation- GJ1
- Post #20
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
It's (50/(4+j3)(50)- GJ1
- Post #14
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
I have limited experience with complex numbers, this is the first that I've had to use them. If I see how this equation is solved, it will go along way in my understanding of them.- GJ1
- Post #12
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
How would I add this complex number in this equation- GJ1
- Post #9
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Using complex numbers to solve for a current in this circuit
But, how is the answer 20-10j- GJ1
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