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HWP 06.03: A parabolically oscillating voltage of half-period T is defined by: o)-A(2) V(t) = A if t falls into the so-called nth period interval, defined by: where n is an integer Note that for any given time t, there is always exactly only one integer n so that t falls into the nth period interval. The nth period intervals cover the entire real t-axis contiguously and without overlap, for n - 0,1, 2, +3 (a) Make a careful full-page plot of V (t) vs. t, either on graph paper or using any graphics- capable software (Excel, gnuplot, Matlab, Python, ...etc.), for the following parameter values A = 2.0V , T 10ms with V(t) plotted over the plotting time interval 70ms t S +70ms Show V(t) as a full line, Do not use any plot symbols (no markers !). Label the coordinate axes with t [ms] and with V [V, respectively On the t-axis, mark the mid-point of each nth period interval shown and label it 0T, +2T, -27, ,t4r, ,,-4r, etc. Also mark all the end points of these intervals and label them +17, -lr,t3r, ,,-3r , etc. On the V-axis, mark the value of A and label it ,,A. Include this plot in your HW solution paper Do not assume the foregoing specific values of r and A in the following parts of this problem Instead, solve all the remaining parts for arbitrary real, positive ? and A, unless stated otherwise (b) Let Prove that V(t) is indeed a periodic function, with a period of T, ie., prove that V(t + mT) = V(t) for all real t and all integer m Hint: If lies in the nth period interval, which period interval does the shifted time,- t +mT, fall into? In other words, assuming that (2n 1)T< tS (2n1)T, find the integer n, for which (2n,-1)T < t < (2n + 1)T. By above definition of V(t) you then know that:

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