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One cycle of the power dissipated by a resistor (R=800 Ω) is given by

P(t)=0.03125 W, 0≤t<12.0 sP(t)=0.03125 W, 0≤t<12.0 s
P(t)=0 W, 12.0≤t<30 sP(t)=0 W, 12.0≤t<30 s
This periodic signal repeats in both directions of time.
What is the amplitude of the PWM voltage signal applied across the 800-Ω resistor?

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