Sorry, I might not have been clear with what I was asking. Let me rephrase it:
Why is it possible to use degrees when you specify phase difference when using radians/second for the angular frequency?
For example: 5*sin(ωt - 10°)
Where ω = 2*∏*f <- (obviously measured in radians/second).
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Hey!
I've been studying AC circuit theory for a while now and there's always been something that's been bothering me. When using the complex impedance method to determine phase differences between current and voltage (and vice versa) we calculate the angular frequency in radians/seconds (omega...