Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Consider the plot of the sinusoidal voltage v(t)=Vm cos(ωt+θ) shown in Figure 5.1 on page 216 and the following statements: A. Stretches the sinusoidal curve vertically. B. Compresses the sinusoidal curve vertically. C. Stretches the sinusoidal curve horizontally. D. Compresses the sinusoidal curve horizontally. E. Translates the sinusoidal curve to the right. F. Translates the sinusoidal curve to the left. Which statement best describes a. Increasing the peak amplitude Vm ? b. Increasing the frequency f ? c. Decreasing θ ? d. Decreasing the angular frequency ω ? e. Increasing the period?
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