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- Phasor abstract "In physics and engineering, a phase vector, or phasor, is a representation of a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (A), frequency (ω), and phase (θ) are time-invariant. It is a subset of a more general concept called analytic representation. Phasors separate the dependencies on A, ω, and θ into three independent factors. This can be particularly useful because the frequency factor (which includes the time-dependence of the sinusoid) is often common to all the components of a linear combination of sinusoids. In those situations, phasors allow this common feature to be factored out, leaving just the A and θ features. The result is that trigonometry reduces to algebra, and linear differential equations become algebraic ones. The term phasor therefore often refers to just those two factors. In older texts, a phasor is also referred to as a sinor.".
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- Phasor subject Category:Electric_power.
- Phasor subject Category:Electrical_circuits.
- Phasor subject Category:Interference.
- Phasor subject Category:Trigonometry.
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- Phasor comment "In physics and engineering, a phase vector, or phasor, is a representation of a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (A), frequency (ω), and phase (θ) are time-invariant. It is a subset of a more general concept called analytic representation. Phasors separate the dependencies on A, ω, and θ into three independent factors.".
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