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Phasors
w=5+2i, u=2-2i, are two complex numbers written in component
form.
a. Draw them in the imaginary plane.
b. find w and u in terms of their magnitude and phase.
c. Find the new imaginary number g=w*u, and demonstrate that the
magnitude and phase of g is the same whether you multiply w*u in
component form or simply multiply their magnitudes and phases
together.
In Imaginary Plane, x- axis is taken as real axis and y-axis as imaginary axis.
Magnitudes of components are multiplied while the phase angles are added to get resultant magnitude and phase respectively.