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Current of Phasor going in CCW direction
I think I understand. A 180 degree phase shift would apply to the -45 degrees. So 5cos(10t + 135)?- smstepanic
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Current of Phasor going in CCW direction
Hi, I feel I have solved this problem correctly (solving for vo(t)), however since the current is going in the ccw direction, would this make the current -5cos(10t - 45) versus 5 cos(10t -45)? This may be a simple question, so I am just making sure. Thanks!- smstepanic
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