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Solving Diode Conduction Homework with KCL, KVL, V=IR
Ok, so by inspection (and don't laugh if I am speaking non sense as I'm still trying to learn how diodes work lol) I would assume that that the voltage at the node between the two diodes would need to equal at least 0.65 to activate the D2 correct?- ats3216
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Solving Diode Conduction Homework with KCL, KVL, V=IR
Homework Statement Use the approximation that the diodes conduct only at the indicated forward voltage. For what values of R is D2 Conducting and not conducting? Homework Equations KCL KVL V=IR The Attempt at a Solution I really am not sure how to approach this problem, as none...- ats3216
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- Conduction Diode
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Fourier Series Frequency, Period, and Coefficients
Ok, so now that I know that the period of this function is ∏/10, the frequency is 20. I graphed it first to figure out the period, then solved it mathematically. Using trig identities: 10sin(10t) = 1/2 - (5cos(20t))/2 The frequency, ω is the 20 in that equation, then plugging that into the...- ats3216
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Fourier Series Frequency, Period, and Coefficients
Ok, so I did as you said and checked out the difference. The sin^2(t) seems to cut the period in half, so rather than being ∏/5 in my case, it was ∏/10. So, to find my T variable, it would be: 2∏/(∏/10) right? Then I should be able to just plug my ω=∏/10, and T into the equations for...- ats3216
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Fourier Series Frequency, Period, and Coefficients
Homework Statement Given the function 10sin^2(10t) Find the fundamental frequency and period. Find the exponential and trigonometric coefficients of the Fourier Series. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I really have no idea how to start this problem. The sin^2...- ats3216
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- Coefficients Fourier Fourier series Frequency Period Series
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