Either the following signals: f(t)=0 if t<0 f(t)=1−2t/3 if 0≤t<1.5 f(t)=0 if t≥1.5 And g(t)=0 if t<−1.5 g(t)=1 if −1.5≤t≤1.5 g(t)=0 if t>1.5 (i) Give the graphical representations of the signals (f) and (g). (ii)Give a physical meaning of the convolution product of two signals. We set h(x) = f (t) *g (t) where '*' represents the convolution product. (iii) Determine the signal (h). (iv) Give the graphical representation of the signal (h)
Either the following signals: f(t)=0 if t<0 f(t)=1−2t/3 if 0≤t<1.5 f(t)=0 if t≥1.5 And g(t)=0 if t<−1.5 g(t)=1 if −1.5≤t≤1.5 g(t)=0 if t>1.5 (i) Give the graphical representations of the signals (f) and (g). (ii)Give a physical meaning of the convolution product of two signals. We set h(x) = f (t) *g (t) where '*' represents the convolution product. (iii) Determine the signal (h). (iv) Give the graphical representation of the signal (h)
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Either the following signals:
f(t)=0 if t<0
f(t)=1−2t/3 if 0≤t<1.5
f(t)=0 if t≥1.5
And
g(t)=0 if t<−1.5
g(t)=1 if −1.5≤t≤1.5
g(t)=0 if t>1.5
(i) Give the graphical representations of the signals (f) and (g).
(ii)Give a physical meaning of the convolution product of two signals.
We set h(x) = f (t) *g (t) where '*' represents the convolution product.
(iii) Determine the signal (h).
(iv) Give the graphical representation of the signal (h).
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