H.W For the following pairs of voltages and currents, determine whether the element involved is a capacitor, an inductor, or a resistor, and determine the value of C, L, or R if sufficient data are pro- vided (Fig. 14.18): a. V = 100 sin(wt + 40°) b. C. i= 20 sin(wt + 40°) v = 1000 sin(377t + 10°) i = 5 sin(377t- 80°) V = 500 sin(157t +30°) i = 1 sin(157t +120°) 50 cos(wt+ 20°) i = 5 sin(wt + 110°) d. v

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For the following pairs of voltages and currents,
determine whether the element involved is a capacitor, an inductor, or a
resistor, and determine the value of C, L, or R if sufficient data are pro-
vided (Fig. 14.18):
a. v = 100 sin(wt + 40°)
i = 20 sin(wt + 40°)
1000 sin(377t + 10°)
i = 5 sin(377t 80°)
c. V = 500 sin(157t +30°)
i = 1 sin(157t + 120°)
d. v = 50 cos(wt + 20°)
i = 5 sin(wt + 110°)
b. v
Transcribed Image Text:H.W For the following pairs of voltages and currents, determine whether the element involved is a capacitor, an inductor, or a resistor, and determine the value of C, L, or R if sufficient data are pro- vided (Fig. 14.18): a. v = 100 sin(wt + 40°) i = 20 sin(wt + 40°) 1000 sin(377t + 10°) i = 5 sin(377t 80°) c. V = 500 sin(157t +30°) i = 1 sin(157t + 120°) d. v = 50 cos(wt + 20°) i = 5 sin(wt + 110°) b. v
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