A current source of 12 cos 2000t A, a \(200\ \Omega\) resistor, and a 0.2 H inductor are in parallel. Assume steady-state conditions exist. At t = 1 ms, find the power being absorbed by the (a) resistor; (b) inductor; (c) sinusoidal source.
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Three elements are connected in parallel: a \(1\ k \Omega\) resistor, a 15 mH inductor, and a \(100\cos\left(2\times10^5t\right)\mathrm{\ mA}\) sinusoidal source. All transients have long since died out, so the circuit is operating in steady state. Determine the power being absorbed by each element at \(t = 10\ \mu s\).
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The first step in solving 11 problem number 4 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Three elements are connected in parallel: a \(1\ k \Omega\) resistor, a 15 mH inductor, and a \(100\cos\left(2\times10^5t\right)\mathrm{\ mA}\) sinusoidal source. All transients have long since died out, so the circuit is operating in steady state. Determine the power being absorbed by each element at \(t = 10\ \mu s\).
From the textbook chapter AC Circuit Power Analysis you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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