Signal to Noise Ratio: Questions for my multimedia and signals class

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The discussion centers on calculating the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the signal x[n] = 5sin(0.22*pi) given an RMS noise value of 0.5. Participants express confusion about identifying the amplitude A for the signal and noise, questioning whether A should be 5, root(2)/2, or another value. There is also a concern regarding the notation in the equation, suggesting that the absence of 'n' on the right side could imply a constant value rather than a sine wave. The correct application of the formulas for RMS and SNR is emphasized, highlighting the importance of proper notation in signal processing. The conversation ultimately seeks clarity on these calculations and their implications for understanding signal behavior.
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Question one

Homework Statement


x[n] = 5sin(0.22*pi)
The root mean square (RMS) value eof a sin wave is known to be A/root(2) where A is the amplitude. If the noise in a system is known to have an RMS value of 0.5, what si the signal to noise ration (in dB) of the x[n] in this syetem.

Homework Equations


RMS = A/root(2)
SNR = (Asignal/Anoise)^2
SNRdB = 10log10(SNR)

The Attempt at a Solution


Well, i figured that "A" for the RMS given (0.5) is root(2)/2

However, i do not know that which A is Asignal and which is Anoise (root(2)/2 or 5*sin(.22*pi) or just 5).
 
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Whoohw said:
Question one

Homework Statement


x[n] = 5sin(0.22*pi)
Shouldn't the formula above have n on the right side? Otherwise, all your values of x[n] are exactly the same.
Whoohw said:
The root mean square (RMS) value eof a sin wave is known to be A/root(2) where A is the amplitude. If the noise in a system is known to have an RMS value of 0.5, what si the signal to noise ration (in dB) of the x[n] in this syetem.

Homework Equations


RMS = A/root(2)
SNR = (Asignal/Anoise)^2
SNRdB = 10log10(SNR)

The Attempt at a Solution


Well, i figured that "A" for the RMS given (0.5) is root(2)/2

However, i do not know that which A is Asignal and which is Anoise (root(2)/2 or 5*sin(.22*pi) or just 5).
 
Thats what I keep thinking, but i that isn't what the problem has in the notation.
 
Then I'd be willing to bet that it's a typo. Otherwise you don't have a sine wave. In that case x[n] is equal to about 3.1871 for all n. IOW, it's constant.
 

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