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i(t) (??) 30 20 10 (ms) -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4

          i(t) (??)
30
20
10
(ms)
-2 -1
0
1
2
3
4
        
i(t) (??)
30
20
10
(ms)
-2 -1
0
1
2
3
4

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Express the waveform in as a sum of step functions. itA 30 20 10 tms -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
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00:01 Hi, in this question we have voltage versus time diagram.
00:04 So this is the square wave with t1.
00:07 So width is t1 that is t1 is 1 millisecond.
00:11 Then here we have capital t that is 10 millisecond and this is capital t plus 1 that is 11 millisecond.
00:19 So we have the peak voltage which is equal to 5 volt.
00:23 Now here we have capital time is the time period which is 10 millisecond.
00:29 So we have v of t is given as it is 0 for 1 less than or t less than or equal to 10 and 5 for 0 less than or t less than or equal to 1.
00:44 So here the maximum voltage is between 0 to 1 and it is 0 from 1 to 10.
00:52 So this is the function of voltage...
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