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Time-varying phasor

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A time-varying phasor is a mathematical representation used in electrical engineering and signal processing to analyze sinusoidal signals whose parameters (like amplitude, frequency, or phase) change over time. While traditional phasors are typically used to represent sinusoidal signals with constant amplitude and frequency in the frequency domain using complex numbers, time-varying phasors extend this concept to situations where these parameters may not be constant.

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