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Chapter 14, Problem 7E
The following voltage sources AeBt cos(Ct + θ) are connected (one at a time) to a 280 Ω resistor. Calculate the resulting current at t = 0, 0.1, and 0.5 s, assuming the passive sign convention:
(a) A = 1 V, B = 0.2 Hz, C = 0, θ = 45°;
(b) A = 285 mV, B = −1 Hz, C = 2 rad/s, θ = −45°.
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