Tutorial 2-Complex Numbers
Tutorial 2-Complex Numbers
Part A
3. Simplify the following expressions giving the answers in the form a + bi;
1
1+ i
(a). 2 Real 1 & Imaginary 1/2
2
3 i+ 3
(b). i = 5i Real 0 & I 5
2 5
(c). (2i ) +3(i) −i(i) 4 i 2 + 3i 5 −i 2
5. Solve the following equations giving the answers in the form a + bi;
2
(a). x +2 x+2=0 -- quadratic equation
2
(b). x +9=0
1
Y=
6. Determine the admittance Y of a circuit if Z where Z =1. 3+0 . 6 i . 0 .643−0 . 293i
7. Three admittance
Z 1 , Z 2 and Z 3 are represented by the complex numbers Z 1 =2+i ,
Z 2 =1+i and Z 3 =2 i . Determine the equivalent impedance Z if :
(a).
Z =Z 1 + Z 2 + Z 3 3+4 i
1 1 1 1 2 8
= + + + i
(b).
Z Z1 Z2 Z3 5 15
1
Z= + Z3 9 33
1 1 + i
+
(c). Z1 Z2 13 13
Part B
1. Show, indicating each one clearly, the following complex numbers on a Argand
diagram; u=4+3 i , v =−2+i , w=3−4 i , α=−3 . 5−2 i , β=3 i and z=4−i .
2. Determine the modulus and arguments of the complex numbers 3+4 i and 4−3 i .
6. Convert the following complex numbers, which are given in polar form, into
Cartesian/algebraic form:
7. Simplify the following products of two complex numbers, given in polar form,
expressing the answers in polar form;
8. Simplify the following products of two complex numbers, given in polar form,
expressing the answers in polar form;
8∠20° 10 ∠−40 °
(a). 3∠50° (b). 5 ∠20 °
3 ∠−15 ° 1 .7∠35 . 28 °
(c). 5 ∠−6 ° (d). 0 .6 ∠9. 37 °
8). (a). 2. 67∠−30 ° (b). 2∠−60 ° (c). 0 .6 ∠−9 ° (d). 2. 83 ∠25 . 91°
(a).
Z 1 Z 2 Z 3 giving the answer in polar form.
Z 1+ Z 2
(b). Z3 giving the answer in algebraic form.
1
2
(a). Z (b). Z
1
Y=
12. The admittance Y of a circuit is given by Z .
(a). If Z =3+5 i , determine Y in polar form.
(b). If Z =17 . 4 ∠42 ° , find Y in algebraic form.
12). (a). 0 .17 ∠−59 .03 ° (b). 0.0427-0.0385i
2 2
(a). (1+i) (b). (2+3i )
(c). (3−4i)
3
(d). √ 4∠60°
(e). √ 8∠−135° (f).
3
√ 2+3i
(g).
4
√−3−4 i (h). √−64
(i). √ 25
3
2. Determine the value of (3+4 i) , expressing the result in a+bi form.
9
3. Find the value of ( √3−i) giving your answer in both polar and rectangular forms.
1
4. Determine the value of (−2+2i) giving your answer in polar form correct to 3
2
significant figures.
5. Find the four roots of (3-4i), expressing them in a+bi form, correct to 3 significant
figures.
0.344+1.46i,
-1.46+0.344i,
-0.344-1.46i
1.46-0.344i,
Evaluate
Z o and ρ .
1
2
1. (a). Express 3+ 2i and (1−i) in the form a+bi . (b). Express (5+12i ) and (−3+i)
1 5+ 12i
in polar form and hence find (5+12i ) 3
and −3+i in Cartesian form.
2. If
Z 1 =1−i and Z 2 =5 ∠120° express;
1
(i).
Z 1 −Z2 Z −Z 2
(ii). 1
1
Z1 Z2
(iii).
Z Z
(iv). 1 2
1 1
+
Z −Z 2 Z 1 Z 2
(v). 1
5. If
Z 1 =0 . 3+0 .5 i and Z 2 =2+500 i , determine
(a).
Z 1 and Z 2 in polar form
Z 2 ( Z 1+ Z 2 )
Z oc =
6. The open circuit input impedance
Z oc is given by 2 Z 2 + Z 1 and short circuit
Z 1 Z2
Z sc=
input impedance
Z sc is given by Z 1 + Z 2 . If Z 1 =1000 i and Z 2 =−100 i find Z oc
and
Z sc in both polar and rectangular forms. Hence find the characteristic impedance Zc
Z1 Z2
Z=
7. (a). The total impedance Z between two points is given by Z 1 + Z2 . If Z 1 =2+3 i
and
Z 2 =5+2 i , find Z 1 , Z 2 and Z 1 +Z 2 in polar form. Hence find Z in polar form. (b). If
P
I2=
Z , find the two possible values of I if P=50 ∠100 ° and Z =25∠ 40 ° .
6
6. Determine (1−2i) .
11. Given that the current in a given circuit is 3.90 - 6.04i mA and the impedance is
5.16+1.14i k, find the magnitude of the voltage.
12. A resistor, an inductor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ac voltage
source. A voltmeter measures 12.0V, 15.5V and 10.5V respectively, when placed across
each element separately. What is the magnitude of the voltage of the source?
a.
b.
Answers
Part A
3). (a). -9+21i (b). -36-32i (c).8+10i (d). 34 (e). -21-20i (f). 18-30i
2 5 21 20 4 19
− i − + i − − i
(g). 29 29 (h). 29 29 (i). 29 29
47 45 7 1 1 3
+ i − i + i
(j). 73 73 (k). 2 2 (l). 5 5
4). (a). 1, 1/2 (b). 0, 5 (c). -3, 3
6). 0.634-0.293i
2 8
+ i
7). (a). 3+4i (b). 5 15 (c)0.692+2.538i (9/13+33/13i)
Part B
Part C
1). (a). 2∠ 90° (b). 13 ∠112° (c). 125 ∠920. 61 ° (d). 2∠30 ° , 2∠210 °
(e). 2. 83 ∠−67 .5 ° , 2. 83 ∠112. 5 ° (f). 1.5∠19° , 1. 5∠139° , 1. 5 ∠−101 °
(g). 1. 5 ∠328. 3 ° , 1.5∠58.3° , 1.5 ∠148.3° , 1. 5 ∠238. 3 °
(h). 8∠90 ° , 8 ∠270 ° (i). 5∠0° , 5 ∠180 °
2). -117+44i
3). , 512i
4). 1. 68 ∠67 .5 ° , 1. 68 ∠247 .5 °
5). 1.46-0.344i, 0.344+1.46i, -1.46+0.344i, -0.344-1.46i
6). 329-90.5i, 0.00046+0.00164i
Exercise 4
1). (a). 0.231-j0.154, -j2 (b). 13∠67 .4° , 3 .16 ∠162 ° , 2.17+j0.90, -1.86+j1.43,
-0.31-j2.33, -0.3-j4.1
2). (a). 1.41 ∠−45 ° (b). -2.5+j4.33 , 3.5-j5.33 (c). 2. 83 ∠−135°
(d). 2. 24∠60° or 2. 24 ∠−120 °
3). (a). (i). j2 (ii). -j0.5 (iii). 1-j18 (iv). 0.0031+j0.055 (v). 0.0031-j0.45
(b). (i). 0 .71 ∠75 ° (ii). 0 .35 ∠−135 ° (iii). 0.71 ∠165 °
4). 0 .57 ∠−98 . 13° , 0.4927-j0.5681, -0.4927+j0.5681
5). 0.000459+j0.001644
6). 111. 8 ∠−90 ° = -j111.8 or 111. 8 ∠90° = j111.8
7). (a). 3 .61 ∠56 .3 ° , 5 .39 ∠21.8 ° , 8 .60∠35.5° , 2.26 ∠42 .6°
(b). 1.41 ∠30 ° or 1.41 ∠−150°
Part D
2. 36 j
1. [ 5 e ]
1.77 j
2. [ 5 .1 e ]
3. [2.503.84, 2.50(cos220° + jsin220°)]
4. [15 [cos(165°) +j sin(165°)]
5. [1.174.05]
6. [125339.39]
7. [2+3j, -2-3j]
8. [5.8330.96]
9. [5-36.87]
10. [70.71-81.87]
11. [38.0]
12. [13]
13. [37.69-9.06]
14. [106.234.82], [35], [0.11-34.82]
15. [0.20385.35]