The curve is described by V(t)=Vm*sin(w*t+theta). Given V1= 7 volts, V2=-V1, theta=17.900 degrees, and T=9.500 msec. Find Vm (volts), w (rad/sec), t4 (msec), and V3 (volts).

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The curve is described by V(t)=Vm*sin(w*t+theta). Given V1= 7 volts, V2=-V1, theta=17.900 degrees, and T=9.500 msec. Find Vm (volts), w (rad/sec), t4 (msec), and V3 (volts).

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Transcribed Image Text:Volts vs Time V1 V3- V2 t4 Time (sec) T Figure 561 V (volts)
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