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Differences between a Phasor and a Vector
Answer : Phasors and vectors are both mathematical concepts used to represent quantities with magnitude and direction. However, they have different applications and interpretations, especially in the ... waveforms, whereas vectors have a broader application in various mathematical and scientific contexts....

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v=vmsinwt what is vm
Answer : The correct equation for representing a sinusoidal quantity, such as voltage in an AC circuit, is typically written as: v(t) = Vm * sin(ωt) Where: v(t) is the instantaneous value of ... So, "Vm" represents the maximum value or amplitude of the sinusoidal quantity being described by the equation....

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