Computer Science, asked by hiteshghirpurkar04, 20 days ago

what do you mean by phasors ?

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Answered by laharipodisheti
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In physics and engineering, a phasor (a portmanteau of phase vector), is a complex number representing a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (A), angular frequency (ω), and initial phase (θ) are time-invariant.

Answered by anjusrivastava447
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In  \: physics  \: and  \: engineering \\  \: , a  \: phasor \:  (a  \: portmanteau \\  \:  of \:  phase  \: vector),  \: is  \: a \\  \:  complex \:   number  \: \\  representing \:  a  \: sinusoidal  \: \\  function  \: whose \:  amplitude  \: \\  (A), \:  angular frequency \:  (ω),  \: \\  and  \: initial \:  phase \:  (θ)  \: are \:  \\  time-invariant. \\

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