A cosine wave voltage signal has a 10V RMS value and 60Hz frequency. Also at time, t=0, the value of the voltage signal is equal to its RMS value. Which of the following is the correct mathematical representation of the voltage signal?

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Signals and Amplifiers topics include: The basics of signals, amplifiers, sinusoidal steady state analysis, amplifier circuit models and frequency response. A signal amplifier is a circuit that uses electrical power to increase the amplitude of an incoming signal voltage or current signal. The output terminals of the signal amplifier output the higher amplitude version.  Here are some types of amplifiers: Small signal amplifiers: Also called voltage amplifiers, these amplifiers amplify an input voltage to a higher output voltage. However, the output may not have enough power to drive loads... Show more

A cosine wave voltage signal has a 10V RMS value and 60Hz frequency. Also at time, t=0, the value of the voltage signal is equal to its RMS value. Which of the following is the correct mathematical representation of the voltage signal?