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the phase difference between the two waveforms can be compared only when they option are same frequency same peak value some effective value sinusoidal

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Answered by chintanvnaik07
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Answer: The phase shift equation is ps = 360 * td / p, where ps is the phase shift in degrees, td is the time difference between waves and p is the wave period.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given: The phase difference between the two waveforms can be compared only when.

Options are:  A.  Same frequency

                      B. Same peak value

                      C. Some effective value

Solution: (A) Same frequency.

                as, The phase shift equation is ps = 360 * Td / p, where ps is the phase shift in degrees, Td is the time difference between waves and p is the wave period.

               

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