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Discussion Forum : RC Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 5)
5.
The polar form of a complex number consists of a real part and a j part.
Discussion:
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Waseem said:
8 years ago
The answer is B because the polar form of a complex number consists of a magnitude and angle:.
A.e^ (jα) where A is the magnitude and alpha is the angle.
The rectangular form is what consists of a real and j (can also be noted as "i" imaginary) part: S = P+jQ.
A.e^ (jα) where A is the magnitude and alpha is the angle.
The rectangular form is what consists of a real and j (can also be noted as "i" imaginary) part: S = P+jQ.
Ayman said:
1 decade ago
The answer is B because the polar form of a complex number consists of a magnitude and angle:
A.e^(jα) where A is the magnitude and alpha is the angle.
The rectangular form is what consists of a real and j (can also be noted as "i" imaginary) part: S = P+jQ.
A.e^(jα) where A is the magnitude and alpha is the angle.
The rectangular form is what consists of a real and j (can also be noted as "i" imaginary) part: S = P+jQ.
Sonu kumar said:
1 decade ago
This answer is correct because polar form is solved on the basis of trigonometrical form which consist of both real and imaginary part.
Ramkumar said:
1 decade ago
The answer is correct because polar form consist of magnitude and angle not real and imaginary part.
VICKY said:
1 decade ago
The answer is FALSE because a complex number consists imaginary part noted by 'i'.
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