A practical voltage source can be modeled using an ideal voltage source (v_{mathrm{S}}(t)=120 cos (2000 t) mathrm{V})
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A practical voltage source can be modeled using an ideal voltage source \(v_{\mathrm{S}}(t)=120 \cos (2000 t) \mathrm{V}\) in series with a5o- \(\Omega\) resistor. Convert the source into the phasor domain and then do a source transformation into a current source in parallel with an impedance. connect the newly found current source with two new elements in parallel - a \(200-\Omega\) resistor and a \(100 \mathrm{mH}-\) inductor. Find the time-domain current through the inductor using a current divider.
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The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits
ISBN: 9781119913023
10th Edition
Authors: Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint
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