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Examples

Unit 1: Introduction to Continuous and


Discrete time signals
Lecture 12
Numerical

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Examples

Example 01

Given the signal

x(t) = 2 cos t + 3 cos 3t + 4 cos 4t

. Then power in x(t) is watts.


1 10
2 14.5

3 29
4 29

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Example 02

The signal x(t) = te −t u(t) is .


1 Energy signal
2 Power signal
3 Power and energy signal
4 None

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Example 03

Consider an energy signal x(t), over the range , −3 ≤ t ≤ 3, with energy E


= 12 J. Then the signal energy in 2x(t) is .
1 12
2 24
3 48
4 Can’t say

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Example 04

Consider an energy signal x(t), over the range ,−3 ≤ t ≤ 3, with energy E
= 12 J. Then the signal energy in x(-t) is .
1 12
2 24
3 48
4 Can’t say

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Example 05

Consider an energy signal x(t), over the range ,−3 ≤ t ≤ 3, with energy E
= 12 J. Then the signal energy in x(t-2) is .
1 12
2 24
3 48
4 Can’t say

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Example 06

As excitation is applied to a system at t = T and its response is zero for


−∞ < t < T . Such a system is a
1 Causal System
2 Non causal system
3 Anti causal system
4 Can’t say

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Example 07

R∞
The integral −∞ δ(t − π/6)6 sin (t)dt evaluates to
1 6
2 3
3 1.5
4 0

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Example 08

R∞ 2 /2
The integral −∞ δ(1 − 2t)t 2 e −t dt evaluates to
1 √1 e −1/8
8 2π
2 √1 e −1/8
4 2π
3 √1 e −1/2

4 1

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Example 09

The fundamental period of x(t) = 2 sin (2πt) + 3 sin (3πt), where t is time
in seconds
1 1
2 0.67
3 2
4 3

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Example 10
Find out the odd and even part of the signal shown in below figure.

Figure: x(t) Signal

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