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A pulse waveform has a high time of 8 ms and a pulse width of 32 ms. The duty cycle is
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Nasar Bhutta said:
10 years ago
Nice definition of duty cycle.
Aleksandr said:
10 years ago
Duty cycle = Ton/(Ton+Toff) of pulse waveform not high time/pulse width.
Dear @Jcreddy, 32ms is not total time period it's pulse width as written in question. So question is not correct.
Dear @Jcreddy, 32ms is not total time period it's pulse width as written in question. So question is not correct.
Nisar said:
10 years ago
@Aleksandr.
It's pulse width given in time domain. Actually the x axes is in time rather in meters. So it gives time period for one complete wave.
It's pulse width given in time domain. Actually the x axes is in time rather in meters. So it gives time period for one complete wave.
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Marshall said:
10 years ago
At positive peak the time is 8 milliseconds or at 90 degrees. To reach 360 degrees, the time is 32 milliseconds. Therefore 8/32ms = 0.25. It means the duty cycle is 25%.
Santosh Singh Meena said:
9 years ago
Duty cycle wave pulse are high width.
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Dhaval said:
8 years ago
Here, Ton + Toff = pulse width.
Neeraj kumar said:
5 years ago
Right, agree @Rn Birla.
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