1.28 For the following peak or ms values of some important sine waves, calculate the corresponding other value: SI Fo (a) 117 V ms, a houschold-power voltage in North America

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1.28 a b c d
1.28 For the following peak or ms values of some important
sine waves, calculate the corresponding other value:
SI
(a) 117 V rms, a houschold-power voltage in North America
Fo
46 Chapter 1 Signals and Ampage 45 / 1,649
a.
Transcribed Image Text:1.28 For the following peak or ms values of some important sine waves, calculate the corresponding other value: SI (a) 117 V rms, a houschold-power voltage in North America Fo 46 Chapter 1 Signals and Ampage 45 / 1,649 a.
(b) 33.9 V peak, a somewhat common peak voltage in recti-
fier circuits
(c) 220 V ms, a houschold=power voltage in parts of
Europe
(d) 220 kV ms, a high-voltage transmission-line voltage in
North America
it volt-
lowing
1.29 Give expressions for the sine-wave voltage signals
having
on cur-
(a) 10-V peak amplitude and 10-kHz froquency
(b) 120-V ms and 60-Hz frequency
(c) 0.2-V peak-to-peak and 1000-rad/s frequency
(d) 100-mV peak and 1-ms period
f 30 mV
naded by
1.30 Using the information provided by Eq. (1.2) in associ-
ation with Fig. 1.5, characterize the signal represented by (t)=
1/2+2/ (sin 2000. +sin 6000m + | sin 10,000r1+
Sketch the waveform What is its average value? Its peak-to-
Deak yalue? Its lowest value? Its highest value? Its frequency?
rton cur-
2 mVC.
yoltae
Transcribed Image Text:(b) 33.9 V peak, a somewhat common peak voltage in recti- fier circuits (c) 220 V ms, a houschold=power voltage in parts of Europe (d) 220 kV ms, a high-voltage transmission-line voltage in North America it volt- lowing 1.29 Give expressions for the sine-wave voltage signals having on cur- (a) 10-V peak amplitude and 10-kHz froquency (b) 120-V ms and 60-Hz frequency (c) 0.2-V peak-to-peak and 1000-rad/s frequency (d) 100-mV peak and 1-ms period f 30 mV naded by 1.30 Using the information provided by Eq. (1.2) in associ- ation with Fig. 1.5, characterize the signal represented by (t)= 1/2+2/ (sin 2000. +sin 6000m + | sin 10,000r1+ Sketch the waveform What is its average value? Its peak-to- Deak yalue? Its lowest value? Its highest value? Its frequency? rton cur- 2 mVC. yoltae
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