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Determine the average and rms values for the function y(t)=23+10*sin(6*pi*t) over the time period (a) 0 to 0.1sec (b) 0.4 to 0.5sec (c) 0 to 20sec. Comment on the nature and meaning of the results in terms
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Determine the average and rms values for the function y(t)=23+10*sin(6*pi*t) over the time period
(a) 0 to 0.1sec
(b) 0.4 to 0.5sec
(c) 0 to 20sec.
Comment on the nature and meaning of the results in terms of analysis of dynamic signals.
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