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Given the following phasors and the information related to the frequency of that phasor, provide the corresponding time-domain representation. (It is somewhat hard to tell the difference, but the terms on the left are the symbols for the phasor, e.g., V, while the terms in the interior provide the units, e.g., V is volts.) (a) V = 7e jπ/6 V, ω = 100 rad/s (b) V = √ 2e −j0.25 V, f = 100 Hz (c) V = 42 π/6 V, T = 10−6 s (d) I = 17 45◦ A, ω = 2π2 × 103 rad/s (e) I = 7 −π/2 A, f = 0.5 Hz

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Step-by-step explanation:

In Engineering and Physics a Phasor That is a portmanteau of phase vector, is a complex number that represents a sinusoidal function whose Amplitude (A), Angular Frequency (ω), and Initial Phase (θ) are Time-invariant.

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Given the following phasors and the information related to the frequency of that phasor-example-1
Given the following phasors and the information related to the frequency of that phasor-example-2
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