The scope display shows a graph of what versus what? That is to say, what is dis
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The scope display shows a graph of what versus what? That is to say, what is displayed on the y axis and what is displayed on the x axis? For an AC waveform, whose voltage varies as a sine wave, what is the relationship between the amplitude and the peak-to-peak voltage? In Part III, a solenoid will be used to generate an induced voltage. What object will be used with the solenoid and moved into and out of its center? If the signal generator creates an AC voltage waveform with a frequency of 5kHz, what is the period of this AC voltage waveform?Explanation / Answer
As per chegg rule post 1 question at a time
2)for a sine waveform the relation between the amplitude and the peak to peak voltage
Amplitude:
The AMPLITUDE of a sine wave is the maximum vertical distance reached, in either direction from the centre line of the wave. As a sine wave is symmetrical about its centre line, the amplitude of the wave is half the peak to peak value
Peak to peak voltage:
The PEAK TO PEAK voltage is the vertical distance between the top and bottom of the wave. It will be measured in volts on a voltage waveform, and may be labelled VPP or VPKPK.
Vpk-pk=V0/2