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    convert to phasor form

    I need help converting the following two phasor eqns into real time forms. Having problems with the imaginary (j). Side note, eqns below are related to electric and magnetic fields.

    Em = constant
    j = imaginary
    B = beta
    z = distance z


    phasor form: k*sin(pheta)/(2*pi*epsilon)*e^(-j*B*r)*j*w/(c^2*r)

    convert into real time form
    k = constant
    pheta = angle
    epsilon = constant
    B = beta
    r = distance r
    w = omega
    c = constant

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    phasor form

    ur equatin aint clear enough, i cant understand it
    if u wanna convert a phasor form into real time form u multiply it with e^jwt
    w= omega
    t = time

    and then using euler identity e^x = cos(x)+j*sin(x)
    and take the real part of it (without j factor)
    u get the real time from from phasor form

    may this helps



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    converting phasor form to j

    beside that you can try wiht derive and get the solution.



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    converting phasor form

    What's pheta cause i never heard of this greek symbol?
    Masadi is correct that your equation is not clear! Another thing:

    e^(-j*B*r)*j*w = e^(B*r*w) = not imaginary!



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