Use a phasor diagram to find the current through the power supply shown in the F
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Use a phasor diagram to find the current through the power supply shown in the Figure Below. Write the current as I(t)=I0cos(t-) and then get numerical values by using a capacitor value of 3.30 F, a resistor value of 8.10 k, and an AC supply which has a peak voltage of 55 V and oscillates at a frequency of 150 Hz.
Hint: for most phasor analysis we have done so far the current is the same throughout the circuit so we have drawn the current phasor and then drawn the voltage phasors shifted in phase relative to the current phasor. In this circuit the voltage across each element is the same and is in phase, so you should draw the voltage phasor first and shift the current phasors relative to it.
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