Sketch the oscilloscope trace that results when you measure a voltage that changes sinusoidally in time.

An oscilloscope will essentially show a sinusoidal graph on the screen similar to above.
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Sketch the oscilloscope trace that results when you measure a voltage that changes sinusoidally in time.
sketch a voltage wave by time at oscilloscope
Oscilloscope t -0 Rg 500 R = 0, L = 500 nH/ m 1002 = RI C 1uF G = 0, C 200 pF m V12V z = Om z=2m
Oscilloscope t -0 Rg 500 R = 0, L = 500 nH/ m 1002 = RI C 1uF G = 0, C 200 pF m V12V z = Om z=2m
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