Consider the circuit of Figure P4.28 in which the switch has been closed for a long time prior to t = 0. Determine the values of v c ( t ) before t = 0 and a long time after t = 0. Also, determine the time constant after the switch opens and expressions for v c ( t ) . Sketch v c ( t ) to scale versus time for − 0.2 ≤ t ≤ 0.5 s . Figure P4.28
Consider the circuit of Figure P4.28 in which the switch has been closed for a long time prior to t = 0. Determine the values of v c ( t ) before t = 0 and a long time after t = 0. Also, determine the time constant after the switch opens and expressions for v c ( t ) . Sketch v c ( t ) to scale versus time for − 0.2 ≤ t ≤ 0.5 s . Figure P4.28
Consider the circuit of Figure P4.28 in which the switch has been closed for a long time prior to t= 0. Determine the values of
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A communication satellite is in stationary (synchronous) orbit about the carch (assume
altitude of 22.300 statute miles). Its transmitter generates 8.0 W. Assume the transmit-
ting antenna is isotropic. Its signal is received by the 210-ft diameter tracking parabo-
loidal antenna on the earth at the NASA tracking station at Goldstone, California. Also
assume no resistive loss in either antenna, perfect polarization match, and perfect
impedance match at both antennas. At a frequency of 2 GHz, determine the:
(a) power density (in watts/m²) incident on the receiving antenna.
(b) power received by the ground-based antenna whose gain is 60 dB.
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A communication satellite is in stationary (synchronous) orbit about the earch (assume
altitude of 22.300 statute miles). Its transmitter generates 8.0 W. Assume the transmit-
ting antenna is isotropic. Its signal is received by the 210-ft diameter tracking parabo-
loidal antenna on the earth at the NASA tracking station at Goldstone, California. Also
assume no resistive loss in either antenna, perfect polarization match, and perfect
impedance match at both antennas. At a frequency of 2 GHz. determine the:
(a) power density (in watts/m²) incident on the receiving antenna.
(b) power received by the ground-based antenna whose gain is 60 dB.
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