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sir in first functional representation u said do (t) equal to 0 when t is not equal to 0....please explain it.....my doubt is if t equal to 0 for all values den how the area will b 1 ??
Difference between Continuous unit impulse and discrete unit impulse ??....another One is, we already know impulse signal is not a well defined signal.. But why we give input to that impulse signal and how??... Pls Sir.. Clarify this doubt
what are the practical applications of all of these signals ? where we need ? can you explain at least one example completely for all signals? thank you sir.
We consider it as 1 during problem solving. But strictly speaking it should be infinity. Because at t-->0 i.e., base=0...to make the area of signal as 1, height should be made as h=1/0. Then area= 0×1/0=1. (This calculation is done in a loose sense. 0 is not strictly zero here. It should be taken as very minute value approaching zero)
In finding average power, signal x(t) is taken into modulus then squared and after integrated... whereas to find average value we should integrate just x(t) signal.
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sir in first functional representation u said do (t) equal to 0 when t is not equal to 0....please explain it.....my doubt is if t equal to 0 for all values den how the area will b 1 ??
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sir ...but which signals has unit impulse signal ? why to study about these all signal? 😟
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Difference between Continuous unit impulse and discrete unit impulse ??....another One is, we already know impulse signal is not a well defined signal.. But why we give input to that impulse signal and how??... Pls Sir..
Clarify this doubt
what are the practical applications of all of these signals ? where we need ? can you explain at least one example completely for all signals? thank you sir.
thanks a lot
nice video
This is different than Unit Impulse Response, right ?
Thanks, I am trying to clear confusion.
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At origin shouldn't it be 1 instead of infinity?
We consider it as 1 during problem solving. But strictly speaking it should be infinity. Because at t-->0 i.e., base=0...to make the area of signal as 1, height should be made as h=1/0. Then area= 0×1/0=1. (This calculation is done in a loose sense. 0 is not strictly zero here. It should be taken as very minute value approaching zero)
@@gateaspirant9438 t->0 not same as t=0
Sir if we integrate from -a to a we will get 2a then are we considering only the area??
shouldn't be your function y(t) = modulus (1/2a)?? otherwise, for negative values of 'a' it will give us a negative value of y(t)
sir what is the unique different between average value and average power
In finding average power, signal x(t) is taken into modulus then squared and after integrated... whereas to find average value we should integrate just x(t) signal.
sir if any function has the area 1. is it a unit impulse signal
at 4:45 how the width is a when taking -a/2 and a/2.
a/2-(-a/2)= a/2+a/2= a
sum the terms!
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Unit impulse signal is an energy signal or power signal ??
I have one question what is impulse
A small amount of energy that moves from one area to another
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why when we decrease the length of area, the width increases???
that is a small demonstration for unit impulse (you have to mentain the area=1)
when t!=0 then why &(t)!=0
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