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 load is drawing 10 A rms when connected to a 1200 V rms supply running at 50 Hz. If the source is operating at a lagging PF of 0.9, calculate (a) the peak voltage magnitude; (b) the instantaneous power absorbed by the load at t = 1 ms; (c) the apparent power supplied by the source; (d) the reactive power supplied to the load; (e) the load impedance; and (f) the complex power supplied by the source (in polar form).
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