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Given the circuit and individual AC and DC voltage waveforms shown in figure "A" producing the composite voltage waveform shown in figure "B", what would be the value of the average current passing through the load resistor with a resistance of 1 ohm? Illustration EL-0075
A) 30 amps
B) 40 amps
C) 10 amps
D) 20 amps
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When combining the AC and DC voltage waveforms, the average value of the current passing through the load resistor with a value of 1 ohm is 40 amps. This happens when the average voltage of the combined waveform reaches 40V uno online, and with a 1 ohm resistor, the average current is determined by Ohm's law, resulting in 40 amps.
andrewmillar - 2017-09-30 06:33:44
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answer is D, since the illustration isnt available
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