You have decided to build your own speaker system for your home entertainment system. The system will consist of two loudspeakers: a large "woofer," to which you want to send low audio frequencies (bass), and a small "tweeter," which should receive high audio frequencies (treble). To separate the high and low frequencies of the audio signal, you build the "crossover network" shown in the figure below. The input voltage is the audio output of the amplifier in your system, shown in the figure as an AC source. You have two outputs as shown: one across the resistor and one across the capacitor. AUR R w Avin C Δυο (a) Across which element should you connect the woofer? capacitor resistor (b) Across which element should you connect the tweeter? ○ capacitor O resistor

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You have decided to build your own speaker system for your home entertainment system. The system will consist of two loudspeakers: a large "woofer," to which you want to send low audio frequencies
(bass), and a small "tweeter," which should receive high audio frequencies (treble). To separate the high and low frequencies of the audio signal, you build the "crossover network" shown in the figure below.
The input voltage is the audio output of the amplifier in your system, shown in the figure as an AC source. You have two outputs as shown: one across the resistor and one across the capacitor.
AUR
R
w
Avin
C
Δυο
(a) Across which element should you connect the woofer?
capacitor
resistor
(b) Across which element should you connect the tweeter?
○ capacitor
O resistor
Transcribed Image Text:You have decided to build your own speaker system for your home entertainment system. The system will consist of two loudspeakers: a large "woofer," to which you want to send low audio frequencies (bass), and a small "tweeter," which should receive high audio frequencies (treble). To separate the high and low frequencies of the audio signal, you build the "crossover network" shown in the figure below. The input voltage is the audio output of the amplifier in your system, shown in the figure as an AC source. You have two outputs as shown: one across the resistor and one across the capacitor. AUR R w Avin C Δυο (a) Across which element should you connect the woofer? capacitor resistor (b) Across which element should you connect the tweeter? ○ capacitor O resistor
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