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audragclark

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In an inverting input op-amp integrator supplied with a square wave pulse or a step, the output is a:
 
  A) opposite phase square wave. B) same phase ramp.
  C) opposite phase ramp. D) sine wave.

Question 2

What is output voltage at the end of the input pulse to an RC integrator if the resistance is 10 k, the capacitance is 100 F and the input is a 50 V, 10 s pulse?
 
  A) 47.5 V B) 43.25 V C) 50 V D) 31.6 V



jgranad15

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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