SOLUTION: Hello, I have a question on Fourier Series and would be very grateful for any help. V (&#977;) = &#7804;5 < t < T/2 V (&#977;) = 0-5 < t < T Thanks a lot in advance. Al

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Question 969981: Hello, I have a question on Fourier Series and would be very grateful for any help.
V (ϑ) = Ṽ5 < t < T/2
V (ϑ) = 0-5 < t < T

Thanks a lot in advance.
Alex

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm sensing you have a piecewise function here but can't make out what the values are.
Can you repost by just typing without special characters like this?
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V(t)=5, with t in (0,T/2)
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V(t)=-5, with t in (T/2,T)
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That's my guess at what you're looking for so correct it if it needs.

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