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Consider the RC filter shown in (Figure 1). Figure 80 μF 2002 < 1 of 1 Part A Find the cutoff frequency in hertz for the

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Consider the RC filter shown in (Figure 1). Figure 80 μF 2002 < 1 of 1 Part A Find the cutoff frequency in hertz for the high-pass filter. Express your answer using three significant figures. fc = 99.5 Hz Submit ✓ Correct Part B Previous Answers Find H (jw) at we- Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees. H (jwe) = 0.707/45.0 Submit Part C Previous Answers ✓ Correct Find H (jw) at 0.175we Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees.
Part D Find H (jw) at Owe- Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees. H (jowe) = Submit Request Answer Part E ΔΙΑΣΦΠvec V.w.o= If U₂ = 85 cos(wt) V, what is the steady-state expression for 1, when w=we? Suppose that v, (t) Determine the values V. w. p. Express your answer using three significant figures separated by commas. ΑΣΦΩΤ vec Submit bug ? Request Answer A V, rad/s.° V cos(wt + Ø), where -180° << 180°.
Part F If U₂ = 85 cos(wt) V, what is the steady-state expression for U, when w=0.175w? Suppose that vo(t) = V cos(wt + o), where -180° <<180°. Determine the values V. w. o. Express your answer using three significant figures separated by commas. ΑΣΦΠ vec V.w.p= Submit Part G V.w.p= Request Answer Submit If U₂ = 85 cos(wt) V, what is the steady-state expression for 1, when w=6w? Suppose that vo(t) = V cos(wt +), where -180° <$<180°. Determine the values V. w. p. Express your answer using three significant figures separated by commas. ΗΠΙΑΣΦΩΤ Request Answer ? vec V. rad/s.° ? V. rad/s."