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Homework Statement
I have two questions to two different problems.
The first:
The Attempt at a Solution
My attempt:
Thing is, the solutions have V2=4.986[tex]\angle[/tex]111.45(degrees) and i can't seem to get to that answer at all? What is wrong with my attempt because i can't see anything wrong with it? (Unless I've left out some negative signs, but even then it shouldn't change by much? Btw i took a supernode at the two nodes, hence my long KCL eqn.)
My second question is:
Attempt:
So to find the current through the resistor, i need to firstly find the node voltages V1 and V2 right? Then it's just a simple matter of (V1-V2)/5+j15. Thing is, I'm having a difficult time trying to find V1 or V2, since as you can tell my maths gets rather messy and i just hit a wall with V1=... + V2(...). Can someone point me in the right direction? Also, i suspect that this is the 'right way' to do it, because according to the solutions, V1=6.735[tex]\angle[/tex]-38.54(degrees) and V2=16.25[tex]\angle[/tex]-55.52(degrees), and when i substitute in V2 into V1=...+V2(...) i get the answer of V1..so how do i actually find V1 or V2?
Thanks.