i don't understand. Is it that t1=t0 +1 therefore t1 is a future value or is the logic x(t+1) is a left shift of x(t) therefore y depends on past value?
1) dynamic y(t)=x(t+1)+x(t), dynamic=output depend to the future or pass input, x(t+1) is future input but x(t) is present input. only x(t+1) have the relationship, so it is dynamic
Q1. Dynamic system, since o/p is dependent on present and future i/p. Thank you sir, for ur wonderful lecture. Now, i have clear some doubt about signal and system.
Great video! it's very clear and it helps me a lot. Please, can you give me the name of the previous video? the one where you explain the basic system properties. Thanks for all your videos.
I have a small doubt.... In last session, you have told that t=-1 is the past i/p. That means x(t+1) is past i/p But in this session you have mentioned that x(t-1) is the past i/p Can you please explain me this sir...??
Why don't we consider the coeffficient of the input signal, it together with the input signal gives the output signal so it is also a part of the input signal ri8? then why not consider it ?
Basically,we have to find relation between i/p and o/p signal which gives us information about system's nature as output y(t) depends on input x(t) only so there is not great role of coefficient in this type of relations to identify system's nature that why we don't have to much bother about coefficient!but yes while plotting these signals then coefficient is important!!!
the answer is static system because in the output the x(t+1) is not gonna be feasible for real time as we will be needing the next value every time for x(t+1) than the value we are evaluating so static
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the output y(t) depends on a future data x(t+1), therefore the system is dynamic( memory)
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i don't understand. Is it that t1=t0 +1 therefore t1 is a future value or is the logic x(t+1) is a left shift of x(t) therefore y depends on past value?
@@mrherrada797 x(t+1) is nothing but " 1 value added to x(t)"
@@ybnsnsh6425 wrong its 1 added to the value of t so if you take x(0) u add 1 to the 0 not to x(t) so its like x(0+1)
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1) dynamic
y(t)=x(t+1)+x(t), dynamic=output depend to the future or pass input, x(t+1) is future input but x(t) is present input. only x(t+1) have the relationship, so it is dynamic
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1.dynamic signal by putting t=o we get y(0)=x(0)+x(1) therefore x(1) is a future signal so it is a dynamic
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1)dynamic by putting t=0,it depends on future input
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Q1. Dynamic system, since o/p is dependent on present and future i/p.
Thank you sir, for ur wonderful lecture. Now, i have clear some doubt about signal and system.
It is dynamic in nature because it depend on present and future input
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dynamic system ,since y[t] depends on future and present inputs..
Great video! it's very clear and it helps me a lot. Please, can you give me the name of the previous video? the one where you explain the basic system properties. Thanks for all your videos.
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H.w Q1. The system in Dynamic. As the value of output is depending on the future + past values of input.
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I have a small doubt.... In last session, you have told that t=-1 is the past i/p. That means x(t+1) is past i/p
But in this session you have mentioned that x(t-1) is the past i/p
Can you please explain me this sir...??
No not like that.
y(t) =x(t) +x(t-1)
t=0
y(0)=x(0)+x(-1)= present+past
x(t) = - 1
therefore t= - 1 is past
How it is possible that output depends upon future inputs?
Alarm in phones...
future time is needed to the phone( system) to produce output(alarm).so, we can say output depends on future input..
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please give an example of dtf for static/dynamic
Sir what if y(t)=x(nt) or x(t/n)......
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does x(t+1) mean left shift so y depends on past input or does t+1 mean y depends on future input?
Why don't we consider the coeffficient of the input signal, it together with the input signal gives the output signal so it is also a part of the input signal ri8? then why not consider it ?
Basically,we have to find relation between i/p and o/p signal which gives us information about system's nature as output y(t) depends on input x(t) only so there is not great role of coefficient in this type of relations to identify system's nature that why we don't have to much bother about coefficient!but yes while plotting these signals then coefficient is important!!!
the coefficient is constant. It's not a function. We just need to find the nature of the systems so we can neglect the coefficient.
@@shanmusetty2404 its depends on x
thanks sir
is there any ppt for this lectures?
the answer is static system because in the output the x(t+1) is not gonna be feasible for real time as we will be needing the next value every time for x(t+1) than the value we are evaluating so static
dynamic system .The function f(y) is depenedent on present and future inputs
Dynamic
Y(t) = X(t+1) + X(t-1)
Future past
Sir what is basic difference between causal,non-causal and static,dynamic system
Sir can we put t=0 for all cases for checking whether system is static or dynamic?
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Is static or dynamic system is what we called memory or memoryless system plz reply
What if e^-(t+1) was also a signal and was getting multiplied with x(t) ?
Dynamic
thanks sir this vidio is very useful but I don't understand why x-1 is past? Is x+1 past? because t'(past) = t-1 -> t'+1 = t
Sir I want to learn linear dynamics system...where I get
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What do you mean? Explain please...it's clearly future value so dynamic system
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Question no 1- ans dynamic becz it depends on f uture as well as present input
DYNAMIC AND STATIC
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Dynamic system becoz it depends on future and present input
1. its Dynamic 2. its Static
1) dynamic system
1. Dynamic
2. Static
Q1 is Dynamic
This is a dynamic system.
First qn ans is dynamic and second is static
Y(t)=4x(2t)
Static or dynamic
Dynamic
Thanks
I believe it is static
Dynamic first question
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Answer is dynamic
Y(t) = x(t) + x(t+1) is a dynamic system
Answer is Dynamic system
dynamic system sir
1) DYNAMIC
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it is static as it depend on future i/p
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