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Imagine (do NOT change the function generator) that the function generator is se

ID: 2990260 • Letter: I

Question

Imagine (do NOT change the function generator) that the function generator is set to give a I-kHz sine wave whose peak-to-peak voltage is 500 mV and whose offset is -250 mV. Also imagine that the Agilent 34405A multimeter is connected to the output of the function generator. If the multimeter were set to measure DC voltage, what would you expect to read? (Remember to include units.) V DC = -353.6 mV (5%) If the multimeter were set to measure AC voltage, what would you expect to read? (Circle the correct choice of peak, peak-to-peak, or nns for the Agilent 34405A multimeter, and supply the number and unit expected.) V p = V pp = 176.8 mV (5%)

Explanation / Answer

Vdc = -250mv;

Vp =250mv

Vpp =500mv

Vrms = 176.78mv