For the circuit below with w1 = 5 rads/sec, f1=200, vg(t) = 60 cos(w1t+f1) V, R1 = 10W, R2 = 20W, C1 = 0.1F, L1 =1H, L2 =2H, use the phasors method, and the following methods: nodal analysis with the selected reference – Calculate the node voltages in polar form, then calculate va(t); mesh analysis – also calculate the mesh currents in polar form, then calculate va(t)

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For the circuit below with w1 = 5 rads/sec, f1=200, vg(t) = 60 cos(w1t+f1) V, R1 = 10W, R2 = 20W, C1 = 0.1F, L1 =1H, L2 =2H, use the phasors method, and the following methods:

  1. nodal analysis with the selected reference – Calculate the node voltages in polar form, then calculate va(t);
  2. mesh analysis – also calculate the mesh currents in polar form, then calculate va(t)
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Transcribed Image Text:For the circuit below with w₁ = 5 rads/sec, f₁-200, vg(t) = 60 cos(w₁t+f₁) V, R₁ = 10W, R₂ = 20W, C₁ = 0.1F, L₁ =1H, L₂ =2H, use the phasors method, and the following methods: 1. nodal analysis with the selected reference - Calculate the node voltages in polar form, then calculate va(t) 2. mesh analysis - also calculate the mesh currents in polar form, then calculate va(t) (1 + Va oooooo L₂ Ug (+1 R₂ www HI C₁ HH 000000 L₁ 20a R₁
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