WHy don't you look up the appropriate equations, attempt the question yourself and then post your working here. THEN people might be more willing to point our what, if anything, you have got wrong, and you may actually LEARN something!!
HINT: The order of the values that you are being asked to work out is pretty much the order in which you need to do the calculations.
Even better if he were to draw out the phasor diagram so's he gets a pictorial understanding of how the equations are actually derived.
Clue : the only common variable is "current"
Even better if he were to draw out the phasor diagram so's he gets a pictorial understanding of how the equations are actually derived.
Clue : the only common variable is "current"
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