So I'm working on a problem and have gotten a little stuck, and figured I'd ask you fine gentlemen to help me out.
I'm doing some thevenins on an AC RLC, and have gotten stuck applying parallel resistance to complex numbers.
The values are R1 = 120, and Z1 = 95 + j12.5
So am I right in thinking that I need to convert these to polar form before I can can use 1/(Z/1)+(1/Z2).
Which gives 120 <0 and 95.819 <7.496
Do I just do 1/(1/120)+(1/95.819) giving 53.277 <7.496?
Is that correct?
I'm doing some thevenins on an AC RLC, and have gotten stuck applying parallel resistance to complex numbers.
The values are R1 = 120, and Z1 = 95 + j12.5
So am I right in thinking that I need to convert these to polar form before I can can use 1/(Z/1)+(1/Z2).
Which gives 120 <0 and 95.819 <7.496
Do I just do 1/(1/120)+(1/95.819) giving 53.277 <7.496?
Is that correct?