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The current and voltage phasors are drawn for a circuit. Components of circuits are

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Answered by itzJitesh
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Answer:

Phasor diagrams can be drawn to represent more than two sinusoids. They can be either voltage, current or some other alternating quantity but the frequency of all of them must be the same. All phasors are drawn rotating in an anticlockwise direction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A phasor is a complex number in polar form that you can apply to circuit analysis. When you plot the amplitude and phase shift of a sinusoid in a complex plane, you form a phase vector, or phasor. ... Here is a diagram of a voltage phasor as a rotating vector at some frequency, with its tail at the origin

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