1. For the sinusoidal waveform in the figure below, find the following: a.) Vpeak b.) v(t) @ t=15ms and t=20ms (2pts) c.) Vpeak-to-peak d.) period (T) e.) frequency f.) VRMS g.) VAVE h.) sinusoid expression i.) phasor expression j.) phasor diagram
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