Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Chapter 17.5, Problem 8PP
The voltage and current at the terminals of a circuit are
v(t) = 128 + 192 cos 120πt + 96 cos(360πt − 30°)
i(t) = 4 cos(120πt − 10°) + 1.6 cos(360πt − 60°)
Find the average power absorbed by the circuit.
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