Help with Circuit analysis.

Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
21,157
There are several way to do this problem. There is no point in confusing you by showing you a solution which includes methods and techniques you are unfamiliar with. For example: are you familiar with representing AC currents and voltages with phase vectors (also known as phasors)?
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
11,389
Hello,

Here is the drawing cleaned up a little.
I had to black out the answer i pasted into the drawing so that's the black rectangle.
The answer i got was over 300 but i wont give the exact value or units just yet.
Also, i took 1mF to mean 0.001 Farad. A long long time ago 1mF was taken to mean 0.000001 Farad.
 

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Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
21,157
I don't think it matters since the TS has not posted anything in 4 days I'm guessing he got what he needed elsewhere.
 
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dcbingaman

Joined Jun 30, 2021
1,065
Hello,

Here is the drawing cleaned up a little.
I had to black out the answer i pasted into the drawing so that's the black rectangle.
The answer i got was over 300 but i wont give the exact value or units just yet.
Also, i took 1mF to mean 0.001 Farad. A long long time ago 1mF was taken to mean 0.000001 Farad.
I got a similar result.
 
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