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Chapter 17.1, Problem 1P
Let a third-harmonic voltage be added to the fundamental to yield v = 2 cos ω0t + Vm3 sin 3ω0t, the waveform shown in Fig. 17.1c for Vm3 = 1. (a) Find the value of Vm3 so that v(t) will have zero slope at ω0t = 2π/3. (b) Evaluate v(t) at ω0t = 2π/3.
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