How Do You Analyze and Graph a Complex AC Voltage Equation?

In summary, the given complex AC voltage is represented by v = 3e^j450t, with a voltage amplitude of 3 volts and an angular frequency of 450/2pi. To graph the voltage on an Argand diagram at t=pi/1800, simply plug in the given value for t and draw the resulting complex number in the form V = a+jb.
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Homework Statement



A complex AC voltage is given by the equation
v = 3e^j450t :
Note the use of bold v to represent the complex voltage.
For this voltage waveform, what are the values of
-volltage amplitide
-frequency
-instantaneous voltage
-graph it in a argand diagram at t=pi/1800

Homework Equations



V=Vocoswt

w=2PIf

The Attempt at a Solution


-well so far i know the voltage amplitude is 3 volts
-j is an imaginary number
-the expansion is v=3(cos450t+jsin450t)

not sure about the others
 
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joe007 said:

The Attempt at a Solution


-well so far i know the voltage amplitude is 3 volts
-j is an imaginary number
-the expansion is v=2(cos450t+jsin450t)

not sure about the others

I think you mean V = 3(cos450t+jsin450t)

Which is comparable to the form V= V0(cosωt+jsinωt) where ω is the angular frequency.

For the instantaneous voltage, are they asking it for the time at t = π/1800 ?
 
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dats right, so the frequency is 450/2pi
 
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but how can i draw the argand diagram?
 
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joe007 said:
but how can i draw the argand diagram?

Well in V = 3(cos450t+jsin450t)
just put t= π/1800 and you will get a complex number in the form V = a+jb to draw which should be easy for you to do.
 

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