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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A phasor voltage \(\mathrm{V}=100\angle45^{\circ}\mathrm{\ V}\) (the sinusoid operates at 155 rad/s) is applied to the parallel combination of a \(1\ \Omega\) resistor and a 1 mH inductor. (a) Obtain an expression for the average power absorbed by each passive element. (b) Graph the instantaneous power supplied to the parallel combination, along with the instantaneous power absorbed by each element separately. (Use a single graph.)
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