Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications (7th Edition)
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Author: Allan R. Hambley
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.56P
To determine
The peak amplitude for the given circuit, area under the pulse waveform.
Units of area under the given pulse.
Peak amplitude and area under the pulse as
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Assignment 2: Complex Waveforms - due Jan 24
A stringed instrument generates a complex waveform with the following components:
250 Hz with an amplitude of 5
500 Hz with an amplitude of 3
750 Hz with an amplitude of 1
What is the fundamental frequency?
What other harmonics are represented?
What would be the equation for this waveform? (Hint: the equation only tells us the relationship between the harmonics, and not the actual frequencies represented.)
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Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications (7th Edition)
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