PHYSICS F/ SCI +ENGRS W/ WEBASSIGN ACCES
PHYSICS F/ SCI +ENGRS W/ WEBASSIGN ACCES
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Chapter 17, Problem 50CP

(a)

To determine

To show: The left hand side of the given equation is 0 if m is even and 4Amω if m is odd.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 50CP

The left hand side of the given equation is 0 if m is even and 4Amω if m is odd.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The frequency of wave is f , the amplitude of wave is A . The period of wave is described by y(t)={A0<t<T2AT2<t<T . The given equation is y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt) .

Write the expression of the y(t) .

y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt)

Multiply sinmωt both sides in above equation.

y(t)sinmωt=(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt)(sinmωt)

Integrate the above equation over on period of time T .

0Ty(t)sinmωt=[n0TAn(sinnωt)(sinmωt)dt+0TBn(cosnωT)(sinnωT)dt] (1)

The term y(t) is a positive constant A for half of the period T and A for next half period.

The left side of the equation is,

0Ty(t)sinmωt=0T2Asinmωt+0T2Asinmωt=Amω[cosmω(T2)cos0]+Amω[cosmωTcosmω(T2)]={2Amωmodd0meven}+{2Amωmodd0meven}={4Amωmodd0meven}

Conclusion:

Therefore, the left hand side of the given equation is 0 if m is even and 4Amω if m is odd.

(b)

To determine

To show: The terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving Bn are equal to zero.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 50CP

The terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving Bn are equal to zero.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The frequency of wave is f , the amplitude of wave is A . The period of wave is described by y(t)={A0<t<T2AT2<t<T . The given equation is y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt) .

The part of the right hand of the equation (1) involving Bn is,

0TBn(cosnωT)(sinnωT)dt=12Bn0T[sin(nωt+mωt)sin(nωtmωt)]dt=0+0=0

Conclusion:

Therefore, the terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving Bn are equal to zero.

(c)

To determine

To show: The terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving An are equal to zero.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 50CP

The terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving An are equal to zero.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The frequency of wave is f , the amplitude of wave is A . The period of wave is described by y(t)={A0<t<T2AT2<t<T . The given equation is y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt) .

The part of the right hand of the equation (1) involving An is,

0TBn(cosnωT)(sinnωT)dt=12An0T[cos(nωtmωt)cos(nωt+mωt)]dt=12An0T[cos(nm)ωtcos(n+m)ωt]dt=12An[1(nm)ωsin(nm)ωt1(n+m)ωsin(n+m)ωt]0T=0

The integration of the sinθ over the period of cycle is zero.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the terms of the right hand side of the given equation involving An are equal to zero.

(d)

To determine

To show: The entire right hand side of the equation reduces to 12AmT .

(d)

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Answer to Problem 50CP

The entire right hand side of the equation reduces to 12AmT .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The frequency of wave is f , the amplitude of wave is A . The period of wave is described by y(t)={A0<t<T2AT2<t<T . The given equation is y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt) .

The right hand side of the equation (1) is,

[0TAn(sinnωt)(sinmωt)dt+0TBn(cosnωT)(sinnωT)dt]=[0TAn(sinnωt)(sinmωt)dt+120TBn(sin2nωT)dt]=0TAn(sinnωt)(sinmωt)dt+0

The integer n=m .

Substitute m for n in above equation.

0TAn(sinnωt)(sinmωt)dt=0TAm(sinmωt)(sinmωt)dt=12Am0T[cos(mm)ωT]dt=12Am0T1dt=12AmT

Conclusion:

Therefore, the entire right hand side of the equation reduces to 12AmT .

(e)

To determine

To show: The Fourier series expansion for a square wave is y(t)=n4Anπsinnωt .

(e)

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Answer to Problem 50CP

The Fourier series expansion for a square wave is y(t)=n4Anπsinnωt .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The frequency of wave is f , the amplitude of wave is A . The period of wave is described by y(t)={A0<t<T2AT2<t<T . The given equation is y(t)=n(Ansinnωt+Bncosnωt) .

The general equation of y(t) is,

y(t)=Ansinnωt (2)

From the part (a), The value of 0Ty(t)sinmωtdt=4Amω when m is odd.

From the part (d), the value of 0Ty(t)sinmωtdt=12AmT , when n=m .

Therefore,

4Anω=12AmTAm=8AnωT

Substitute 2πT for ω in above equation.

Am=8An(2πT)T=4Anπ

Substitute Am for An in equation (2).

y(t)=Amsinnωt

Substitute 4Anπ for Am in above equation.

y(t)=4Anπsinnωt

Conclusion:

Therefore, the Fourier series expansion for a square wave is y(t)=n4Anπsinnωt .

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