Find the angle by which \(i_1\) lags \(v_1\) if \(v_1 = 120\ cos (120 \pi t - 40^{\circ})\ V\) and \(i_1\) equals (a) \(2.5\ cos (120 \pi t + 20^{\circ})\ A\); (b) \(1.4\sin\left(120\pi t-70^{\circ}\right)\ \mathrm{A}\); (c) \(-0.8\cos\left(120\pi t-110^{\circ}\right)\ \mathrm{A}\).
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Determine the equivalent admittance of the following, assuming an operating frequency of 1000 rad/s: (a) \(25\ \Omega\) in series with 20 mH; (b) \(25\ \Omega\) in parallel with 20 mH; (c) \(25\ \Omega\) in parallel with 20 mH in parallel with 20 mF; (d) \(1\ \Omega\) in series with 1 F in series with 1 H; (e) \(1\ \Omega\) in parallel with 1 F in parallel with 1 H.
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