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In Phasor's method, magnitude (or length) of vector (known as Phasor) gives ………

A

phase of harmonic function

B

magnitude of harmonic function

C

amplitude of harmonic function

D

frequency of harmonic function

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Phasor is a vectorial presentation of a harmonic function in which its length is taken equal to amplitude of a given harmonic function (or maximum value of that harmonic function).
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