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What is the transfer function of a filter? What is the transfer function of a filter? The transfer function shows how a filter affects the phase of input components as a function of frequency. It is defined as the output phasor divided by the input phasor as a function of frequency. The transfer function shows how a filter affects the amplitude and phase of input components as a function of frequency. It is defined as the input phasor divided by the output phasor as a function of frequency. The transfer function shows how a filter affects the amplitude and phase of input components as a function of frequency. It is defined as the output phasor divided by the input phasor as a function of frequency. The transfer function shows how a filter affects the phase of input components as a function of frequency. It is defined as the input phasor divided by the output phasor as a function of frequency.

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Answer: Provided in the explanation section

Step-by-step explanation:

A precise explanation is provided here to make it easy for understanding

(a). The transfer option shows how a filter affects the amplitude and phase of input components as a function of frequency. It is defined as the output phasor divided by the input phasor as a functoon of frequency.

H(jw) = V₀ (jw) / Vin(jw)

(b). To determine the transfunction of a filter, we connect a sinusoidal source to be the input part, measure the amplitude and phases of both the input signal and resulting output signal using voltmeters.

Oscilloscope or other instruments, and divide the Output phasor by the input phasor. This is is repeated for all frequencies.

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