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Question 7 1 pts 0.300 Sxx 10.200 0.100 0.000 OP 100 200 300 400 500 LabView power spectra above is the result of Fast F

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Question 7 1 Pts 0 300 Sxx 10 200 0 100 0 000 Op 100 200 300 400 500 Labview Power Spectra Above Is The Result Of Fast F 1
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Question 7 1 Pts 0 300 Sxx 10 200 0 100 0 000 Op 100 200 300 400 500 Labview Power Spectra Above Is The Result Of Fast F 2
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Question 7 1 pts 0.300 Sxx 10.200 0.100 0.000 OP 100 200 300 400 500 LabView power spectra above is the result of Fast Fourier Transform of 2 sinusoid signals. The x axis is in Hz and the y axis-volts. Which answer best describes the individual signals represented by this power spectra. None of the above. The difference between two sine waves one with the amplitude of 0.3 volts @ 100 Hz and one with the amplitude of 0.2 volts @ 300Hz. The addition of two sine waves one with the amplitude of 0.25 volts @ 150 Hz and one with the amplitude of 0.25 volts @ 250Hz The addition of two sine waves one with the amplitude of 0.3 volts @ 100 Hz and one with the amplitude of 0.2 volts @ 300Hz.
D Question 6 1 pts Applying an input signal with a frequency that exceeds the Nyquist frequency will O Not cause any issues in signal measurement by the instrument Cause damage to the DAQ. Introduce significant noise in the signal. O Cause an erroneous "alias" signal to be measured by the instrument.