(a) Figure Q2 (a) shows the image from the digital oscilloscope. It shows two sine waveforms, voltage (Chl) and current (Ch2). The value of vertical (volt/div) for Ch1, (amp/div) for Ch2, and horizontal scales (time/div) are shown in the image. Analyze the figure and determine: iv) Peak to peak value and the frequency for each waveform (voltage, Chl and current, Ch2) v) Phase different between two waveforms. vi) If the vertical scale (volt/div) of Chl is change to 100 V. Determine the total of division of Chl that will be displayed by the oscilloscope.

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(a) Figure Q2 (a) shows the image from the digital osciloscope. It shows two sine
waveforms, voltage (Ch1) and current (Ch2). The value of vertical (volt/div) for Ch1,
(amp/div) for Ch2, and horizontal scales (time/div) are shown in the image. Analyze the
figure and determine:
iv)
Peak to peak value and the frequency for each waveform (voltage, Ch1 and
current, Ch2)
v)
Phase different between two waveforms.
vi)
If the vertical scale (volt/div) of Chl is change to 100 V. Determine the total of
division of Chl that will be displayed by the oscilloscope.
Ch1
Ch2
Ch1
50V
Ch2
5A
M5.00ms
Figure Q2 (a)
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Figure Q2 (a) shows the image from the digital osciloscope. It shows two sine waveforms, voltage (Ch1) and current (Ch2). The value of vertical (volt/div) for Ch1, (amp/div) for Ch2, and horizontal scales (time/div) are shown in the image. Analyze the figure and determine: iv) Peak to peak value and the frequency for each waveform (voltage, Ch1 and current, Ch2) v) Phase different between two waveforms. vi) If the vertical scale (volt/div) of Chl is change to 100 V. Determine the total of division of Chl that will be displayed by the oscilloscope. Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 50V Ch2 5A M5.00ms Figure Q2 (a)
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