Hello.
I'm taking a pre-calc course and I came across a bizzare question that I have no idea about. I really have very little interest in electrical engineering (sorry), but I'm trying to figure out how to turn this question into mathematics so I can solve it.
First we're given the equation P = VI cos θ. P is in watts, V is effective voltage, I is effective current and theta is the phase angle between current and voltage. We're given V, then told that the circuit has a resistor with set ohms, an inductor with set mH and a capacitor with set μF. The frequency is also provided in Hz. We're asked to determine the value of P in mW.
I've been browsing the web for quite a while now and I can't make head nor tail of the things I've seen. I just want to turn this into math so I can do something with it apart from writing 'I am not an electrical engineer.' as the answer.
I'm fine with calc and vectors don't scare me, I just don't understand what all these different terms mean (like phi vs theta for angles and X or Z or etc.) and I don't grasp the process used to get the V, I and theta that I need.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.