1. Suppose that v₁ (t)= 100 cos(wt + 45°) and v₂ (t) = 150 sin(wt + 60°). Use phasors to reduce the sum vs (t) = v₁ (t) + v₂(t) to a single term of the term Vm cos(wt + 0). Draw a phasor diagram showing V₁, V2 and vs. State the phase relationships between each pair of these phasors (leading or lagging by Xº).

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1. Suppose that v₁ (t) = 100 cos(wt + 45°) and v₂ (t) = 150 sin (@t + 60°). Use phasors to
reduce the sum vs (t) = v₁ (t) + v₂ (t) to a single term of the term Vm cos(wt + 0). Draw a
phasor diagram showing V₁, V2 and vs. State the phase relationships between each pair of
these phasors (leading or lagging by Xº).
Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose that v₁ (t) = 100 cos(wt + 45°) and v₂ (t) = 150 sin (@t + 60°). Use phasors to reduce the sum vs (t) = v₁ (t) + v₂ (t) to a single term of the term Vm cos(wt + 0). Draw a phasor diagram showing V₁, V2 and vs. State the phase relationships between each pair of these phasors (leading or lagging by Xº).
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