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subtracted like coplanar vectors, they are often referred to as vectors. However, such vectors which represent sinusoidal time-varying quantities are now more properly called as phasors. THE OPERATOR, j Let j be an operator which produces 90 counter clockwise (ccw) rotation of any phasor to which it is applied as a multiplying factor.
j2A = -A j2 = -1 j=
Note: Phasors in any quadrant can be specified in terms of their real (x-axis) and j (y-axis) components TRIGONOMETRIC FORM
Note: The positive sign is used if is measured counter clockwise from the reference axis. The negative sign, if is measured clockwise. EXPONENTIAL FORM OF THE OPERATOR
POLAR FORM
ADDITION OF PHASORS Note: Phasors are written in the rectangular (x jy) form when addition is to be performed. If: A = XA + jYA B = XB + jYB A+B = (XA+XB) + j(YA+YB)
Solution:
Solution:
Note: In phasor algebra, the phasor which is to be subtracted is plotted through 180 and then added, to rotate a phasor through 180, the operator (j2 = -1) may be applied or 1.