Final answer:
To show the input and output in one graph for two cycles in the time domain with the given inputs, we need to consider the behavior of the diode. The output voltage will be zero when the input voltage is lower than the turn-on voltage of the diode, and it will follow the same pattern as the input voltage when the input voltage is higher than the turn-on voltage of the diode.
Step-by-step explanation:
To show the input and output in one graph for two cycles in the time domain, we can analyze the behavior of the circuit with the given inputs. In this case, the input voltage is Vp(sinwt) and the turn-on voltage of the diode is VD,on.
When the input voltage is Vp(sinwt), the output voltage will be determined by the behavior of the diode. When the input voltage is lower than VD,on, the diode is off and the output voltage will be zero. When the input voltage is higher than VD,on, the diode is on and the output voltage will follow the same sinusoidal pattern as the input voltage. To graph the input and output in one graph, you can plot the input voltage waveform and mark the regions where the diode is on or off to represent the output voltage.