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Superimposing an AC Voltage of 3

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Question 9

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Superimposing an AC voltage of 3.54 Vrms with a DC source of 10 V results in a waveform that:


A) peaks at 20 V.
B) peaks at 13.54 V.
C) peaks at 15 V.
D) both B and C

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