DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
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ISBN: 9780357323380
Author: Herman
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter S, Problem 4RQ
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Solve the octic polynomial
2x⁸-9x⁷+20x⁶-33x⁵+46x⁴-66x³+80x²-72x+32=0
Solution
Divide by x⁴
2x⁴-9x³+20x²-33x+46-66/x + 80/x² - 72/x³ + 32/x⁴=0
Combine and bring terms
2(x⁴+16/x⁴) - 9(x³+8/x³) +20(x²+4/x²)-33(x+2/x) + 46= 0
Let use substitution
Let x+2/x =u
(x+2/x)²= u²
x²+2x*2/x + 4/x² = u²
x²+4/x²= u²-4
(x+2/x)³= x³+8/x³+3x*2/x(x+2/x)
u³= x³+8/x²+6u
x³+8/x³= u³-6u
(x²+4/x²)²= x⁴+2x²*4/x² + 16/x⁴
(u²-4)²= x⁴+16/x⁴ + 8
x⁴+16/x⁴ = (u²-4)²-8
x⁴+16/x⁴ = u⁴-8u²+8
2(u⁴-8u²+8)-9(u³-6u)+20(u²-4)-33u+46=0
Expand and simplify
2u⁴-9u³+4u²+21u-18=0
After checking
(u-1)(u-2) Are factors
Then
2u²-3u-9=0
u=3, u=-3/2
Assignment question
Solve the octic polynomial
2s⁸+s⁷+2s⁶-31s⁴-16s³-32s²-160=0 using the above example question, please explain in detail
b)
Another waveform g(t) is defined by
=0
t≥0, α>0
otherwise
g(t)= At exp(-at)
and is plotted in Figure 1 (for representative values of 4 = 1 and α = 1).
g(t)
0.4T
0.3+
0.2
0.1+
2
0
2
Figure 1
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c)
Show that its amplitude spectrum is |G(@)| = -
A
(a²+0²)²
Describe briefly, with the aid of labelled sketches, how changing a affects
the waveform in both the time and frequency domains.
d) Deduce the Fourier transform H(@) of h(t) = g(t)+g(t+b)+g(t-b) and
calculate its DC amplitude H(0).
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An antenna with a radiation impedance of 75+j10 ohm, with 10 ohm loss resistance, is
connected to a generator with open-circuit voltage of 12 v and an internal impedance of 20 ohms via
a 2/4-long transmission line with characteristic impedance of 75 ohms.
(a) Draw the equivalent circuit
(b) Determine the power supplied by the generator.
(c) Determine the power radiated by the antenna.
(d) Determine the reflection coefficient at the antenna terminals.
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