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The half cycle of an alternating signal is shown in figure. It increases uniformly form zero at Oºto Fmat a°, it remains constant from a°to (180 - a), and decreases uniformly from Fmat 180° F (-a) The effective values of the signal is: Emas (1 – t) Em/ (1 + 4 Em/ (1 – 32 Fm/(1+)

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