maali5
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Homework Statement
I was wondering if you could help me on how to draw these on a graph
(4, 0°) and (3, 27°)
The Attempt at a Solution
Just a hint, Please
Ibix said:A phasor is a line from the origin to the point. All it's asking you to do is add together the two complex numbers to get a third, then draw lines from the origin to each of the three points.
lazyaditya said:Details are given to you ! (4^2 = P^2 + B^2) and tan (0) = P/B solve for both phasors convert in complex form and mark on graph !
lazyaditya said:the magnitude of the phasor is the hypotenuse which is given as the square root of the sum of the square of the perpendicular and the base. and the angle of the phasor from the base is given by the tan inverse of the P/B.
P= perpendicular
B= Base
thus the angle can give relation between P and B and you can calculate the values of P and B from the magnitude equation and thus you ave two points available which will show your complex number.
If you look under the 'polar form' heading on the Wikipedia page on complex numbers, the blue arrow is a phasor. The diagram shows how to construct it from an angle and a magnitude, which you've got.maali5 said:Thanks for your help. Do you have an example ? So i can follow
lazyaditya said:One more method would be to convert them in rectangular coordinates ..
by Y= rsin (theta)
X= rcos(theta)
theta the angle and r is the magnitude given to you !