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LenChan64 LenChan64
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11 years ago
If the  30mH inductor and the 0.05µF capacitor were used to produce a sine wave from the square wave output. What harmonics of the square wave would be produced across the inductor?
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11 years ago
Without knowing the square wave frequency and how the inductor and capacitor are connected (series or parallel), this question can't be answered. Assuming the sine wave output is taken across the capacitor and that the inductor and capacitor are in series, all odd harmonic of the square waves fundamental frequency will appear across the inductor.
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