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Chapter 10.1, Problem 1P
Find the angle by which i1 lags v1 if v1 = 120 cos(120πt − 40°) V and i1 equals (a) 2.5 cos(120πt + 20°) A; (b) 1.4 sin (120πt − 70°) A; (c) −0.8 cos(120πt − 110°) A.
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