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Chapter 11.2, Problem 5P
A voltage source vs is connected across a 4Ω resistor. Find the average power absorbed by the resistor if vs equals (a) 8 sin 200t V; (b) 8 sin 200t – 6 cos(200t – 45°) V; (c) 8 sin 200t – 4 sin 100t V: (d) 8 sin 200t – 6 cos(200t – 45°) – 5 sin 100t + 4 V.
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