The linear sweep for the time base in an oscilloscope has deviation from its nominal waveform. The nominal (dashed line) and actual (solid line) sweep waveforms are shown in the following figure. A 5 V p-p sine wave with a frequency of 1 kHz will be measured on the oscilloscope as a sine wave with

The linear sweep for the time base in an oscilloscope has deviation from its nominal waveform. The nominal (dashed line) and actual (solid line) sweep waveforms are shown in the following figure. A 5 V p-p sine wave with a frequency of 1 kHz will be measured on the oscilloscope as a sine wave with Correct Answer 5 V p-p and 1 kHz frequency

We can observe from the given wave form, the amplitude is same. Hence there is no change in peak. Hence peak voltage is 5 V. The frequency of the wave form also same. Hence frequency is 1 kHz.

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