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A sine wave has a maximum voltage of 100V. What is the voltage after 96 Deg. of rotation?

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To determine the voltage after 96 degrees of rotation, we need to use the formula for a sine wave, which is given as:
V = Vmax * sin(angle)

Where:
V = voltage
Vmax = maximum voltage

In this case, Vmax is given as 100V. Thus, the formula becomes:
V = 100V * sin(angle)

Now, we substitute the angle of 96 degrees (converted to radians) into the formula:
V = 100V * sin(96°)

To calculate sine of 96°, we need to convert it to radians by multiplying it by π/180:
V = 100V * sin(96° * π/180)

Now, we can calculate the voltage by simply evaluating the expression:
V ≈ 100V * sin(96° * π/180)
V ≈ 100V * sin(1.68)

Using a calculator, we find that sin(1.68) is approximately 0.0288753783.

Therefore, the voltage after 96 degrees of rotation is approximately:
V ≈ 100V * 0.0288753783
V ≈ 2.88753783V

Hence, the voltage after 96 degrees of rotation is approximately 2.8875V.

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