ωo =3.14×104 fo=5000HZ

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ωo =3.14×104 fo=5000HZ

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Constant Part G Specify w, in radians per second for the periodic function shown in (Figure 2). Suppose that V = 130 V. Express your answer using three significant figures. IVO AEDIT vec ? rad/s Submit Request Answer Figure < 1 of 2 Part H v(0) V Specify f, in hertz for the periodic function shown in Figure 2). Suppose that V = 130 V. Express your answer using three significant figures. 40 1117 1 (s) ΙΕΙ ΑΣΦ It vec ? - 150 -50 50 -40 150 250 for Hz -80 Submit Request Answer

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Part 1 Specify the value of a, for the periodic function shown in (Figure 2). Suppose that V = 130 V. Express vour answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Request Answer uX ? ay = Value Units Submit Request Answer

Part L Select the expression for u(t) as a Fourier series for the periodic function shown in (Figure 2). Suppose that V = 130 V. TIT = = v(t) = 32.5 – 260 2n=1() sin() cos(nwot)) V (( v(t) = 130+ 195 2n=1 sin() cos(nwot)) V Ov(t) = 32.5+ 200 2n=1() sin(67) cos(nwot)) V none of the above = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer

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