Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics (7th Edition)
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Two waves, y1(t) and y2(t), have identical amplitudes and oscillate at the same frequency, but y2(t) leads y1(t) by a phase angle of 60°. If
write the expression appropriate for y2(t) and plot both functions over the time span from 0 to 2 ms.
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