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Chapter 14, Problem 10E
Your new assistant has measured the signal coming from a piece of test equipment, writing v(t) = Vx e(−2 + j 60)t, where Vx = 8 − j100 V. (a) There is a missing term. What is it, and how can you tell it’s missing? (b) What is the complex frequency of the signal? (c) What is the significance of the fact that Im{Vx} > Re{Vx}? (d) What is the significance of the fact that |Re{s}| < |Im{s}|?
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