Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780078028229
Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 4RQ
If v1 = 30 sin(ωt + 10°) and v2 = 20 sin(ωt + 50°), which of these statements are true?
- (a) v1 leads v2
- (b) v2 leads v1
- (c) v2 lags v1
- (d) v1 lags v2
- (e) v1 and v2 are in phase
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