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what is phase angle​

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Answered by dubey0079
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In the context of phasors, phase angle refers to the angular component of the complex number representation of the function. The notation for a vector with magnitude A and phase angle θ, is called angle notation. This notation is frequently used to represent an electrical impedance.

Answered by hannahmaria123
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Phase angle refers to the angular component of the complex number representation of the function. The notation for a vector with magnitude A and phase angle θ, is called angle notation. This notation is frequently used to represent an electrical impedance.

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