Modern Physics
Modern Physics
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ISBN: 9781111794378
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Clement J. Moses, Curt A. Moyer
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 34P

(a)

To determine

Sketch thespectral content of the rectangular pulse.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 34P

The spectral content of the rectangular pulse is (2π)1/2V0sinωτω_ and its sketch is drawn here.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the spectral content of the rectangular pulse,

    g(ω)=12V(t)eiωtdt        (I)

Here, g(ω) is the spectral content of the rectangular pulse, V(t) is the strength of a signal as a function of time and ω is the frequency.

Rewrite the above equation,

    g(ω)=12πV(t)(cosωtisinωt)dt=2(2π)1/20τV0cosωtdt=(2π)1/2V0sinωτω

A sketch of g(ω) is drawn here.

Modern Physics, Chapter 5, Problem 34P

Conclusion:

In this case, V(t)sinωt is an odd function.

Rewrite the above equation,

    g(ω)=12πV(t)(cosωtisinωt)dt=2(2π)1/20τV0cosωtdt=(2π)1/2V0sinωτω

Therefore, the spectral content of the rectangular pulse is (2π)1/2V0sinωτω_ and its sketch is drawn here.

(b)

To determine

Show that a reciprocity relation ΔωΔtπ.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 34P

A reciprocity relation ΔωΔtπ is shown here.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the change in frequency in this case,

    Δωπτ        (II)

Here, Δω is the change in frequency and τ is the time taken.

Write the expression for the change in time,

    Δt=τ        (III)

Here, Δt is the change in time.

Conclusion:

Multiply (II) and (III),

    ΔωΔt(πτ)τ=π        (IV)

Therefore, a reciprocity relation ΔωΔtπ is shown here.

(c)

To determine

The required range of frequencies to compose a pulse of width 2τ=1μs .

(c)

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Answer to Problem 34P

The required range of frequencies to compose a pulse of width 2τ=1μs is 2×106Hz_ and a pulse of width 2τ=1ns is 2×109Hz_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the change in frequency in this case,

    ΔωπΔt        (V)

Conclusion:

For 2τ=1μs

Substitute 0.5μs for Δt in (V),

    Δω=πΔt2πΔf=π(0.5μs)(1×106s1μs)2Δf=21×106s=2×106Hz

For 2τ=1ns

Substitute 0.5ns for Δt in (V),

    Δω=πΔt2πΔf=π(0.5ns)(1×109s1ns)2Δf=21×109s=2×109Hz

Therefore, the required range of frequencies to compose a pulse of width 2τ=1μs is 2×106Hz_ and a pulse of width 2τ=1ns is 2×109Hz_.

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