PG1995
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Hi
What does complex conjugate, a-ib, stand for compared to its pair a+ib? I had thought that complex conjugate of a complex number represents 180° rotation on the plane. For example, 2+3i has an angle of 56° and so I had thought that its complex conjugate 2-3i would have angle of 236°. But I was wrong because 2-3i has an angle of -56° or 304°.
I think I build this concept during solving problems of circuit analysis. For instance, in this problem you can see the direction of current I1 and direction of current source are 180° out of phase, therefore I took complex conjugate of 2<90° which represents current source and reached correct answer.
In short, in terms of rotation what does complex conjugate mean? I think a+ib means clockwise rotation and a-ib counterclockwise rotation. Kindly guide me. Thank you.
Regards
PG
What does complex conjugate, a-ib, stand for compared to its pair a+ib? I had thought that complex conjugate of a complex number represents 180° rotation on the plane. For example, 2+3i has an angle of 56° and so I had thought that its complex conjugate 2-3i would have angle of 236°. But I was wrong because 2-3i has an angle of -56° or 304°.
I think I build this concept during solving problems of circuit analysis. For instance, in this problem you can see the direction of current I1 and direction of current source are 180° out of phase, therefore I took complex conjugate of 2<90° which represents current source and reached correct answer.
In short, in terms of rotation what does complex conjugate mean? I think a+ib means clockwise rotation and a-ib counterclockwise rotation. Kindly guide me. Thank you.
Regards
PG