The power consumed by the device is given by the product of the voltage across the device and the current through it:
P(t) = V(t) * I(t)
We can substitute the given expressions for V(t) and I(t) into this equation to get the power consumed by the device as a function of time:
P(t) = 24cos(2t) * 27(1−e −0.5t)
To find the power consumed by the device at t = 1 s, we can substitute t = 1 into the expression for P(t):
P(1) = 24cos(2 * 1) * 27(1 − e^(-0.5 * 1))
Evaluating this expression, we get:
P(1) = 24cos(2) * 27(1 - e^(-0.5)) = 24 * 27 * (-0.3934693402873666) = -201.24 mW
So, the power consumed by the device at t = 1 s is -201.24 mW. Note that the negative sign indicates that the device is operating in a dissipative mode, meaning that it is consuming power rather than generating power.