Chapter 23: Q106PE (page 864)
Referring to Example 23.14, find the average power at \({\rm{10}}{\rm{.0}}\;{\rm{kHz}}\).
Short Answer
The average power at\({\rm{10}}{\rm{.0}}\;{\rm{kHz}}\)is\({\rm{16}}{\rm{.0\;W}}\).
Chapter 23: Q106PE (page 864)
Referring to Example 23.14, find the average power at \({\rm{10}}{\rm{.0}}\;{\rm{kHz}}\).
The average power at\({\rm{10}}{\rm{.0}}\;{\rm{kHz}}\)is\({\rm{16}}{\rm{.0\;W}}\).
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