Can you please show us - how you did solve for angle theta? We can follow your chain-of-thoughts and show you the process for calculating radius?Thanks again! I have solved all of my problems, but one is giving me some issues:
-78+j56=
I can solve for angle theta, but not the radius. I think there is some logical reason for this but not sure.
Also, they are asking me to construct phasor diagrams for some separate problems using the graphical method for e,f, and g. What does that mean?
Thanks
Thanks again! I have solved all of my problems, but one is giving me some issues:
-78+j56=
I can solve for angle theta, but not the radius. I think there is some logical reason for this but not sure.
If you put in the following expression exactly (including parentheses) - you will get correct response:Yes, I did use the formula you gave me. But I was getting a domain error on my calculator. I removed the exponents and just multiplied the numbers. Here is what I got:
96∠-36°=
Yes, I did use the formula you gave me. But I was getting a domain error on my calculator. I removed the exponents and just multiplied the numbers. Here is what I got:
96∠-36°=
And yet you missed parenthesis again! That should have been written as:Well I did exactly how you said.
Sqrt((-78)^2+56^2
And I got the correct answer of 96. Thanks, I knew it was something simple like a parentheses.