x(t) ht) y(t) A pure sinusoidal signal is applied to a system. The resulting output signal is y(t) = 1+ 2 sin(0.51 t) +0

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x(t) ht) y(t) A pure sinusoidal signal is applied to a system. The resulting output signal is y(t) = 1+ 2 sin(0.51 t) +0

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X T Ht Y T A Pure Sinusoidal Signal Is Applied To A System The Resulting Output Signal Is Y T 1 2 Sin 0 51 T 0 1
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x(t) ht) y(t) A pure sinusoidal signal is applied to a system. The resulting output signal is y(t) = 1+ 2 sin(0.51 t) +0.1111 cos(2.51 1) +2 e -20.25111-12 30.257 Calculate the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the system THD = [THD] % (correct to 2 decimal places)
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