Electrical Engineering ⇒ Topic : Polar form
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Nicholas
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Polar form. It is a usual practice to write the trigonometrical form V = V (cos θ +j sin θ) in what is called polar form as *V = V ∠ θ where V is the magnitude of the phasor and e is its phase angle measured CCW from the reference axis i. e. OX-axis. A negative angle in the polar form indicates clockwise measurement of the angle from the reference axis. Hence polar form can be written in general as V = ∠ ± θ | |
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