Question: Using phasors, calculate the current i(t) Given: v(t) = 120 sin(377t + 60) V C = 50F, L = 40mH, R= 200. i(t) =

Using phasors, calculate the current i(t) Given: v(t) = 120 sin(377t +

Using phasors, calculate the current i(t) Given: v(t) = 120 sin(377t + 60) V C = 50F, L = 40mH, R= 200. i(t) = | cos ( ) A. Note: I put the answer in cos (instead of sin) to throw a small wrench in the problem. So remember, to adjust your angle for it. t+

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