Determine Phasor V

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need_help

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Determine the phasor V and express it in polar form.

I tried to do it with superposition method. First I opened 2A source and I got V(01)= j/2. But i couldn't figure out the second part when I short voltage source.Any help will be appreciated.
 

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Ratch

Joined Mar 20, 2007
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need_help,

Determine the phasor V and express it in polar form.
The phasor voltage across what element of the circuit? You are asking for the sinusoidal voltage, but the voltage source has a polarity and current source has a direction such as DC sources would. What gives?

Ratch
 

Ratch

Joined Mar 20, 2007
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need_help,

Phaser voltage accross element j ohm on the right side of the circuit. it shows on the picture.
You are right, I missed it. But what about the other question about polarity and direction? Are we talking about AC?

Ratch
 
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