jeanbj2000
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Given an angle Teta=45. How you would find its frequency?
If you mean phase angle I don't think you can. You can have many different phase angles with different frequencies. I think you would need another piece of information.Given an angle Teta=45. How you would find its frequency?
If you mean phase angle I don't think you can. You can have many different phase angles with different frequencies. I think you would need another piece of information.Given an angle Teta=45. How you would find its frequency?
45 teta is pretty significant size.
I think it could be anything. Think of as sine wave. Any frequency can be at any phase angle. Isn't that true? If you knew time delay or something, or had the complete transfer function or a bode plot, maybe you could figure it out.If you mean phase angle I don't think you can. You can have many different phase angles with different frequencies. I think you would need another piece of information.Given an angle Teta=45. How you would find its frequency?
45 teta is pretty significant size.
If the phase angle is 45 degree, what would be the frequecy?
There's no way to tell the frequency from just a phase angle. Typically, phase angle is used to describe the difference between two periodic waveforms, both at the same frequency.If the phase angle is 45 degree, what would be the frequecy?
Kenneth, what is the frequency?
Given an angle Teta=45. How you would find its frequency?
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