SOLUTION: Evaluate the expression The current i in an alternating-current circuit is given by i=i(m) sin, where i (m) is the maximum current in the circuit. Find i if i(m)=0.0466 A and 0=47

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Question 616570: Evaluate the expression
The current i in an alternating-current circuit is given by i=i(m) sin, where i (m) is the maximum current in the circuit. Find i if i(m)=0.0466 A and 0=472.1 degree.
What does i=?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find i if i(m)=0.0466 A and 0=472.1 degree.
What does i=?
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I = I(m)*sin(472.1)
I = 0.0432 amps

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