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30 April, 12:28

A sinusoidal carrier wave has an amplitude of 5 volts, a frequency of 1MHz, and zero phase angle. Select the correct carrier wave equation.

a. c (t) = 1E6 cos (2π*5*t)

b. c (t) = 5 cos (2π*1E6*t)

c. c (t) = 5 cos (π*2E6*t)

d. either b or c

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  1. 30 April, 13:33
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    The correct answer is b.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The wave equation is given generally as:

    c (x, t) = Acos (kx - wt)

    Where A = amplitude

    k = wave number

    w = angular frequency.

    x = horizontal distance moves by the wave.

    t = time

    The options show to us that the wave depends only on t and not (x, t).

    Hence, the wave equation becomes:

    c (t) = Acos (wt)

    Given that:

    A = 5 V

    f = 1 * 10⁶ Hz

    Angular Frequency, w, is given as:

    w = 2πf

    w = 2 * π * 1 * 10⁶ Hz

    w = 2π (1 * 10⁶)

    The wave equation becomes:

    c (t) = 5cos (2*π*1*10⁶)

    The correct answer is b.
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