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Exercise on Chapter 3

1. Express the following functions in cosine form:


(a) 4 sin (ω t - 30o)
(b) -2 sin 6t
(c) -10sin (ω t + 20o)
2. Find the sinusoids represented by these phasors:
3. Given the sinusoidal voltage V(t) = 50 cos (30t + 10 o) V, find:
(a) the amplitude Vm, (b) the period T, (c) the frequency f,
4. Determine the phase angle between the two sinusoids and which one lags the
other.
V1 = 20 sin (ω t + 60 o) and V2 = 60 cos (ω t - 10 o)

5. Given i1(t) = 4 Cos (ωt + 30◦) and i2(t) = 5 sin (ωt − 20◦), find their sum
6. The voltage V = 12 Cos (60t + 45◦) is applied to a 0.1-H inductor. Find the
steady-state current through the inductor.
7. Calculate these complex numbers and express your results in rectangular form:

8. Determine Vo(t) in the circuit given below

9. Find current i in the circuit given below, when Vs (t) = 50 cos200t V


10. In the circuit shown below, V s = 60 cos (200t - 10 o) V.
Determine the current i.

11. Calculate Vo (t) in the circuit given below

12.For the circuit shown below, find Zeq and the current I. Let ω =
10rad/s.

13.Find V o in the circuit given below, using nodal analysis.


14.Determine V0 in the circuit given below using nodal analysis

15.Use nodal analysis to find V in the circuit given below.

16.Use mesh analysis to find Vo in the circuit given below

17.In the circuit given below calculate I1 and I2 by using mesh analysis,
18.Compute Vo in the circuit given below using mesh analysis

19.For the circuit shown in Fig. below, find the average power supplied
by the source and the average power absorbed by the resistor.

20.The voltage across the load is v(t) = 60 cos (ωt - 10◦) V and the current
through the element in the direction of the voltage drop is i(t) =
1.5 cos (ωt + 50◦) A. Find:
(a) the complex and apparent powers,
(b) the real and reactive powers,
(c) the power factor and the load impedance.

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