1. Solve for I rms. a = 0.785 and b = 3.37. i(wt) = 21.8 sin (wt – 1.312) – 50 + 75.0e¯@f/3.77 A for 0.785

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1. Solve for I rms.
0.785 and b = 3.37.
a =
i(wt) = 21.8 sin (wt – 1.312) – 50 + 75.0e¯®t/3.77 A for 0.785<wt<3.37 rad
Irms
1
i²(wt)d(wt)
Please explain and solve for it step by step. Do
not use software.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Solve for I rms. 0.785 and b = 3.37. a = i(wt) = 21.8 sin (wt – 1.312) – 50 + 75.0e¯®t/3.77 A for 0.785<wt<3.37 rad Irms 1 i²(wt)d(wt) Please explain and solve for it step by step. Do not use software.
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