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The source voltage is 45 v Find
KHW02 for CH2 Problem 8 The source voltage vg in the circuit in the figure is 45 V . (Figure 1) Figure 1 of 1 > 12 Ω Fi 1012 5Ω 2 Ex Part A Find io. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate 田因、 to= 1 Value 四 Units Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B Find i1 Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate...
Question 5: Sketch the output waveform V, and calculate the hysteresis voltage Vy for the following circuit a) +15 V 10 sin ot Volto VO -15 V R2 R w 10 kΩ 30 kΩ b) If the 10 k 2 resistor in (a) above is not grounded, but is instead connected to DC voltage source of +7V, sketch V, and calculate the new value of V.
If the input voltage to the power amplifier of Figure 4. Is 8-V rms, calculate: (a) Pidc) (b)Polac). Vcc (+30 V R1 2i Rj 8Ω C2 R2 -12.26 b for R1-4.7 kDand C.-0.001μF? -Yr (-30 V
The figure shows a graph of the output from an AC voltage
source.
A. What is the maximum voltage Vmax of the source?
B. What is the average voltage Vavg of the source?
C. What is the root-mean-square voltage Vrms of the source?
D. What is the period T of the source?
E. What is the frequency f of the source?
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#14 (4 pts.) The input voltage to a circuit is given as 6cos(4t-45) V, the voltage gain transfer function of the circuit is also given as H() = s/(s+4). Find vo(t).
1. In the figure below, a solution containing lung extract
exhibits hysteresis in is surface tension versus area relationship.
This means the surface tension is higher during inflation of the
lung than deflation.
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1. In the figure below, a solution containing lung extract exhibits hysteresis in is surface tension versus area relationship. This means the surface tension is higher during inflation of the lung than deflation By recalling that mechanical work can be expressed as f...
What is the mathematical equation for the voltage waveform shown
in the figure?
What is the mathematical equation for the voltage waveform shown in the figure? 10 V 3 4 v(t)= 10(u(t +3)+u(t + 4))V v(t)= 10(ult - 3)-ult - 4)) Ov(t)= 10(u(t + 3) – u(t - 4))V v(t)= 10(ult - 3) + u(t + 4))
• For the circuit in Figure 1, assume that the voltage drop
across the infrared emitter is 1.3 V. Determine the value of RE
that will limit the emitter current to a maximum of 50 mA.
• For the circuit in Figure 1, assume RX = 10 kΩ and VS = 5 V.
Using the equation given in the introduction section, determine the
value of RF needed to implement the Schmitt Trigger with a spread
or hysteresis value between 0.5...
1 If the source voltage is Vs=45 volts, R1=1.1 kohm and R2=3.2 kOhm, The measured voltage by the voltmeter in the circuit of the figure is a Volts. o + 10 TO O+ Vs Rik = R2 ΚΩ
In the figure shown, C1 = 4 nF and
C2 = 6 nF. If the voltage between the plates of
C1 is 3 V, what is the voltage between the
plates of C2?