Which of the following is not a right way to express the sinusoid A cos ωt?
- (a) A cos 2π ft
- (b) A cos(2πt/T)
- (c) A cos ω(t − T)
- (d) A sin(ωt − 90°)
Choose the correct option which is not a right way to express the sinusoid
Answer to Problem 1RQ
The correct option is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The sinusoid function is
Calculation:
Option (a):
Given that,
Write the expression to calculate the angular frequency.
Here,
Substitute
Therefore, the given sinusoid is also expressed as
Option (b):
Write the expression to calculate the frequency.
Here,
Substitute
Therefore, the given sinusoid is also expressed as
Option (c):
The sinusoid function
Option (d):
The equation (1) is,
Therefore, the given sinusoid is not expressed as
From above, it is clear that the option (d) is correct and the options (a), (b) and (c) are incorrect.
Conclusion:
Thus, the correct option is
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