In a circuit where the voltage is defined by v = 220 sin (wt + 45degrees) V and the current is defined by i = 15 sin (wt + 60 degrees) A, determine the true power delivered by the source.

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In a circuit where the voltage is defined by v = 220 sin (wt + 45degrees) V and the current is defined by i = 15 sin (wt + 60 degrees) A, determine the true power delivered by the source.

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