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Consider the time domain waveforms below on the left. Match waveforms (a) - (e) to their respective frequency spectrum representation on the right. Which frequency spectrum matches waveform a? Put the number only in the space. _____

Which frequency spectrum matches b? Put the number only in the space. _____
Which frequency spectrum matches c? Put the number only in the space. _____
Which frequency spectrum matches d? Put the number only in the space. _____
Which frequency spectrum matches e? Put the number only in the space. _____

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(a) ------(3). (b)------(1) (c)-----(5) (d)------(2) ------ (e) -----4

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Solution

(1) Part (a)a waveform has a high frequency components compared to another waveform. the corresponding frequency components should be high.

So for the wave form a the corresponding frequency spectrum is (3)

(2) For part (b), waveform has three harmonics, the corresponding frequency spectrum is (1)

(3) The time domain waveform plot (c) is a sine wave but there exists a dc component.

Thus x[0] ≠0

For (c) the corresponding frequency spectrum is (5)

(4) For part (d) the corresponding frequency spectrum is (2)

(5) A sine wave is made of a single frequency only and its spectrum is a single point

For (e) the corresponding frequency spectrum is (4)

Consider the time domain waveforms below on the left. Match waveforms (a) - (e) to-example-1
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