Consider the following signal: v(t) = sin 27.4.984t + sin 27.5,015t. You measure the signal voltage from the previous

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Consider the following signal: v(t) = sin 27.4.984t + sin 27.5,015t. You measure the signal voltage from the previous

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Consider the following signal: v(t) = sin 27.4.984t + sin 27.5,015t.
You measure the signal voltage from the previous question versus time using an oscilloscope. Determine (calculate) the oscilloscope settings required to see both signals in the Fourier transform. [Hint: Consider what range and resolution of frequencies are required to detect and distinguish both signals.]
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