Imaginary Part from Magnitude and Phase (Degrees): 10 Magnitude Magnitude; 120 deg Phase Angle (Degrees)
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10 Magnitude Magnitude; 120 deg Phase Angle (Degrees) converts to
8.660254 Imaginary Part
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Input: 10 Magnitude Magnitude; 120 deg Phase Angle (Degrees)
Output: 8.660254 Imaginary Part
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Imaginary Part from Magnitude and Phase (Degrees)
Calculate the imaginary component of a complex number from magnitude and phase angle in degrees.
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Common questions about Imaginary Part from Magnitude and Phase (Degrees), formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Imaginary Part from Magnitude and Phase (Degrees) calculator do?
It helps with converting polar complex form into rectangular imaginary component.
What formula does the Imaginary Part from Magnitude and Phase (Degrees) calculator use?
Imaginary part = magnitude × sin(phase angle in degrees).
What inputs are valid?
Magnitude must be non-negative; phase angle can be any finite degree value.
When would I use this?
converting polar complex form into rectangular imaginary component
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