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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Let \(i_s = 4u(−t)\ A\) in the circuit of Fig. 11.26. (a) Show that, for all t > 0, the instantaneous power absorbed by the resistor is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the instantaneous power absorbed by the capacitor. (b) Determine the power absorbed by the resistor at t = 60 ms.
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The first step in solving 11 problem number 5 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Let \(i_s = 4u(−t)\ A\) in the circuit of Fig. 11.26. (a) Show that, for all t > 0, the instantaneous power absorbed by the resistor is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the instantaneous power absorbed by the capacitor. (b) Determine the power absorbed by the resistor at t = 60 ms.
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