harmonic expression; (iii) peak values; (iv) any leading or lagging value; (v) the comparison between the negative and positive half-cycles.

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300
200
E, = 4 V
52
- E2 = 2 V
100
R=4 2
12 V
R=0.82
-100
/2
314- --
-200
Circuit 1- Emergency Lighting
-300
|
Circuit 2 – Alarm System
|
Figure 1– VolP composite signal
On assessing the VOIP composite signal in Figure 1, it was noted that the complex waveform
for the voltage is given by ve = 300 sin ot + 40 sin (3øt + n) volts.
Electromagnetic induction was also noted in the operation of the generator and transformer
for the building.
Transcribed Image Text:300 200 E, = 4 V 52 - E2 = 2 V 100 R=4 2 12 V R=0.82 -100 /2 314- -- -200 Circuit 1- Emergency Lighting -300 | Circuit 2 – Alarm System | Figure 1– VolP composite signal On assessing the VOIP composite signal in Figure 1, it was noted that the complex waveform for the voltage is given by ve = 300 sin ot + 40 sin (3øt + n) volts. Electromagnetic induction was also noted in the operation of the generator and transformer for the building.
(i) A description of how the complex waveform for the VOIP composite signal is achieved from
combining the two sinusoidal waveforms, by stating the (i) fundamental expression; (ii) the
harmonic expression; (iii) peak values; (iv) any leading or lagging value; (v) the comparison
between the negative and positive half-cycles.
Transcribed Image Text:(i) A description of how the complex waveform for the VOIP composite signal is achieved from combining the two sinusoidal waveforms, by stating the (i) fundamental expression; (ii) the harmonic expression; (iii) peak values; (iv) any leading or lagging value; (v) the comparison between the negative and positive half-cycles.
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