Example 5 Perform the addition of the following two signals which represents two current sources in parallel. 11= 3 sin(2*x*60+0) and i2-1 sin(2*x*50+90) This can be done as shown in figure 5. Click the scope icon to see the results. i tot Scope 3A 1A 0 deg 4) 90 deg die din i 60 Hz 50 Ohms 60 Hz Figure 5

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Example 5
Perform the addition of the following two signals which represents two current sources in parallel.
i1= 3 sin(2*7*60+0) and i2=1 sin(2**50+90)
This can be done as shown in figure 5. Click the scope icon to see the results.
3A
o deg
60 Hz
1A
90 deg
50 Hz
i tot
50 Ohms
Figure 5
ww
Scope
Transcribed Image Text:Example 5 Perform the addition of the following two signals which represents two current sources in parallel. i1= 3 sin(2*7*60+0) and i2=1 sin(2**50+90) This can be done as shown in figure 5. Click the scope icon to see the results. 3A o deg 60 Hz 1A 90 deg 50 Hz i tot 50 Ohms Figure 5 ww Scope
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