EBK ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL
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Chapter 16, Problem 7SQ
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State the two factors that determine the amount of voltage produced by a thermocouple.
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8-1) similar to Lathi & Ding, Prob. P.5.1-2
The figure below shows the Fourier spectra of signals of g,(t) and g₁(t). Determine the Nyquist rate and
the corresponding sampling interval for signals of g,(t), g,(t), g₁(1) - g¸(1), g¸³(t), and g₁(1)g₁(1).
Hint: Use the frequency convolution and the width property of convolution.
G₁(f)
G₂(f)
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0 8000 f
-20000
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20000 f
• We will use the Wattmeter to find the average power supplied/absorbed by each component.
The following figure shows how to connect the Wattmeter to measure the average power
absorbed by the resistor. Note that the Wattmeter consists of a Voltmeter and an Ammeter. The
Voltmeter must be connected in parallel with the component and the Ammeter must be connected
in series with the component. You must pay attention to the polarity of the voltage across the
component as well as the direction of the current flowing through the component.
5Vpk
1kHz
30°
ww
40
Z=A-JB
Wattmeter-XWM1
2.503 W
Power factor:
1.00000
Voltage
Current
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•
Similarly connect a second Wattmeter to measure the average power supplied by the source.
Connect a third Wattmeter to measure the average power in the capacitor. Does this value agree
with the theoretical value?
Perform Interactive Simulation under Analysis and Simulation. Double click on Wattmeters to
see the average power values. Note that the Wattmeter also…
• We will use the Wattmeter to find the average power supplied/absorbed by each component.
The following figure shows how to connect the Wattmeter to measure the average power
absorbed by the resistor. Note that the Wattmeter consists of a Voltmeter and an Ammeter. The
Voltmeter must be connected in parallel with the component and the Ammeter must be connected
in series with the component. You must pay attention to the polarity of the voltage across the
component as well as the direction of the current flowing through the component.
5Vpk
1kHz
30°
ww
40
Z=A-JB
Wattmeter-XWM1
2.503 W
Power factor:
1.00000
Voltage
Current
•
•
Similarly connect a second Wattmeter to measure the average power supplied by the source.
Connect a third Wattmeter to measure the average power in the capacitor. Does this value agree
with the theoretical value?
Perform Interactive Simulation under Analysis and Simulation. Double click on Wattmeters to
see the average power values. Note that the Wattmeter also…
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