A periodic voltage having a period of is given by the following Fourier series: This

Chapter 16, Problem 16.32

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A periodic voltage having a period of \(10 \pi \mu \mathrm{s}\) is given by the following Fourier series:

\(v_{g}=150 \sum_{n=1,3,5, \ldots .}^{\infty} \frac{1}{n} \sin \frac{n \pi}{2} \cos n \omega_{o} t \mathrm{~V}\).

This periodic voltage is applied to the circuit shown in Fig. P16.32. Find the amplitude and phase angle of the components of \(v_{o}\) that have frequencies of 3 and 5 Mrad/s.

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