1. Two sinusoidal voltage sources v1 = 50 sin (100t) and v1 = 50 sin (100t + p ) are connected in parallel and fed an inductance XL = 2Ω. The cuirent through XL is





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.06 am
    Since voltages have a phase difference of 180°, current is zero.
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