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Convert the following pairs of voltage and current waveforms to phasor form. Each pair of waveforms corresponds to an unknown element. Determine whether each element is a resistor, a capacitor, or an induotor, and compute the value of the corresponding parameter R, C, or L. 2.
a. v(t) = 20 cos(400t +30), i (t) = 4 sin(400t – 120)
b. b. (t) = 9 cos(900t - 60), i (t) = 4 sin(900t + 280)
c. c. vt) - 13 cos(250+ + 60), 1 (t) = 7 sin(250t + 240)
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