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http://tinypic.com/r/2vcbak8/3 An oscilloscope is set at 5 mV/division and 2 ms/

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http://tinypic.com/r/2vcbak8/3 An oscilloscope is set at 5 mV/division and 2 ms/division forvertical and horizontal scales, respectively. What is thepeak-to-peak voltage for the shown trace.

A) 12 mV
B) 20. mV
C) 15. mV
D) 24 mV
What is the frequency of the signal?

A) 200. kHz
B) 100. Hz
C) 10 MHz
D) 5.0 MHz My guess for the first question was 24 mV, but I'm notcompletely sure. And for the second, I don't know how to getthe answer. Please help :) http://tinypic.com/r/2vcbak8/3 An oscilloscope is set at 5 mV/division and 2 ms/division forvertical and horizontal scales, respectively. What is thepeak-to-peak voltage for the shown trace.

A) 12 mV
B) 20. mV
C) 15. mV
D) 24 mV
What is the frequency of the signal?

A) 200. kHz
B) 100. Hz
C) 10 MHz
D) 5.0 MHz My guess for the first question was 24 mV, but I'm notcompletely sure. And for the second, I don't know how to getthe answer. Please help :) An oscilloscope is set at 5 mV/division and 2 ms/division forvertical and horizontal scales, respectively. What is thepeak-to-peak voltage for the shown trace.

A) 12 mV
B) 20. mV
C) 15. mV
D) 24 mV
What is the frequency of the signal?

A) 200. kHz
B) 100. Hz
C) 10 MHz
D) 5.0 MHz My guess for the first question was 24 mV, but I'm notcompletely sure. And for the second, I don't know how to getthe answer. Please help :)

Explanation / Answer

we need the scope trace