Determine the peak-to-peak voltage (VPK-PK), period and frequency of the sinusoidal wave shown below: 10 voltage ( 8 6 N
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 5:59 am
question, is the period hard to tell based on thescale for this wave? Because I was unsure, otherwise theVpk-pk and frequency easy to find.
And for the second question.. I would just assume the wave wouldbe shifted vertically up and down 1 V?
Determine the peak-to-peak voltage (VPK-PK), period and frequency of the sinusoidal wave shown below: 10 voltage ( 8 6 N N 4 -6 -8 -10 0.02 0.022 0.024 0.026 time (sec) Figure 1: Sinusoidal wave 0.028 0.03 What do you think would happen if you added a small 1V DC voltage to the waveform above? Carefully sketch it. A. If you had a sinusoidal wave with a frequency of 400Hz, what is the period of this waveform? B. How much time would it take to complete 100 cycles of this waveform?
The the first And for the second question.. I would just assume the wave wouldbe shifted vertically up and down 1 V?
Determine the peak-to-peak voltage (VPK-PK), period and frequency of the sinusoidal wave shown below: 10 voltage ( 8 6 N N 4 -6 -8 -10 0.02 0.022 0.024 0.026 time (sec) Figure 1: Sinusoidal wave 0.028 0.03 What do you think would happen if you added a small 1V DC voltage to the waveform above? Carefully sketch it. A. If you had a sinusoidal wave with a frequency of 400Hz, what is the period of this waveform? B. How much time would it take to complete 100 cycles of this waveform?