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== Phasors ==
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<math>x(t)=Ae^{j\theta+\phi}</math>
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Where A is the radius of the phasor and <math>\phi</math> if the offset.

Revision as of 17:55, 9 September 2008

Phasors

$ x(t)=Ae^{j\theta+\phi} $

Where A is the radius of the phasor and $ \phi $ if the offset.

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