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Engineering Effective Voltage in series RLC circuit
Ok I'm assuming each equation will be a function of R, L, and C? So I could solve for R and C? From there do I just find the voltage/current as a function of time across each element and solve from there? What is the significance of the first given statement?- Pewgs
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Engineering Effective Voltage in series RLC circuit
Homework Statement Given a series RLC circuit with a sinusoidal voltage input, find the effective voltage across each element. Given: 1) If the effective value of the source voltage is 1 V, the effective value of the current is 1 amp. 2) i(t) lags v(t) by 45 degrees 3) L=1H 4) w=2...- Pewgs
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Convolution Properties and Fourier Transform
Homework Statement Determine whether the assertions are true or false, explain. (a) If (f * g)(t) = f(t), then g(t) must be an impulse, d(t). (b) If the convolution of two functions f1(t) and f2(t) is identically zero, (f1 * f2)(t) = 0 then either f1(t) or f2(t) is identically zero...- Pewgs
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- Convolution Fourier Fourier transform Properties Transform
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