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Hoping someone can give me a nudge in the right direction for this..ive tried searching the net and unless I am putting in the wrong keywords, there doesn't seem to be much useful material out there for this. I need to add together two phasors to find the resultant amplitude and phase of each wave.
I have a(e^{j(\omega t + \phi)} + e^{j(\omega t + 2\phi)})
The furthest i can get is:
ae^{j(\omega t)}[\cos\phi + \cos2\phi + j(\sin\phi + \sin2\phi)]
Any help on where to go next or an alternative method would be much appreciated! :)
I have a(e^{j(\omega t + \phi)} + e^{j(\omega t + 2\phi)})
The furthest i can get is:
ae^{j(\omega t)}[\cos\phi + \cos2\phi + j(\sin\phi + \sin2\phi)]
Any help on where to go next or an alternative method would be much appreciated! :)