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29 August, 11:23

A distorted 1kHz sine wave is represented by the equation: LaTeX: v (t) = 5sin (2 / pi 1000t) + 0.05sin (2 / pi 3000t) v (t) = 5 s i n (2 π 1000 t) + 0.05 s i n (2 π 3000 t) What is the total harmonic distortion (THD) of this sine wave

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  1. 29 August, 11:43
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    As given in the problem statement

    frequency=1 KHz=1*10^3 Hz

    V (t) is represented as

    v (t) = 5sin (2 / pi 1000t) + 0.05sin (2 / pi 3000t)

    v (t) = 5 s i n (2 π 1000 t) + 0.05 s i n (2 π 3000 t)

    Total harmonic distortion will be 234 Pi
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