Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
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Chapter 17, Problem 81CP
Consider the full-wave rectified sinusoidal current in Table 17.3. Assume that the current is passed through a 1-Ω resistor.
- (a) Find the average power absorbed by the resistor.
- (b) Obtain cn for n = 1, 2, 3, and 4.
- (c) What fraction of the total power is carried by the dc component?
- (d) What fraction of the total power is carried by the second harmonic (n = 2)?
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