Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
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Chapter 12, Problem 5P
For a Y-connected load, the time-domain expressions for three line-to-neutral voltages at the terminals are:
vAN = 120 cos(ωt + 32°) V
vBN = 120 cos(ωt − 88°) V
vCN = 120 cos(ωt + 152°) V
Write the time-domain expressions for the line-to-line voltages vAB, vBC, and vCA.
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