The duty cycle of a device is the percentage of one period in which the device is active. It is commonly used in electronics and computing to describe how often a signal or system operates.
Duty cycle can be calculated using the formula: [text{Duty Cycle} = left(frac{text{Active Time}}{text{Total Time}}right) times 100%]
Active Time = The time the device is active
Total Time = The total period of operation
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