PART 1: True or False For each of the following questions, determine if they are true or false. If your answer is: FALSE, please provide your reasoning. (You need to write the full word, or your answer will be discarded). 1. sound signals cannot travel larger distances. 2. A transmitter is a medium through which the signal travels. 3. The noise-to-signal ratio can be represented as: SNR = 10logs) 4. Both analog and digital signals can be either periodic or aperiodic. 5. A digital signal is a continuous signal whose characteristics (amplitude, voltage, or frequency) changes continuously over a period of time. 6. A continuous-time signal contains values for all real numbers along the X-axis. 7. A common example of a deterministic signal is noise. 8. Non-causal signals are zero for all negative time. 9. Signal power (Pav) is measured in Joules. fLintonal of
PART 1: True or False For each of the following questions, determine if they are true or false. If your answer is: FALSE, please provide your reasoning. (You need to write the full word, or your answer will be discarded). 1. sound signals cannot travel larger distances. 2. A transmitter is a medium through which the signal travels. 3. The noise-to-signal ratio can be represented as: SNR = 10logs) 4. Both analog and digital signals can be either periodic or aperiodic. 5. A digital signal is a continuous signal whose characteristics (amplitude, voltage, or frequency) changes continuously over a period of time. 6. A continuous-time signal contains values for all real numbers along the X-axis. 7. A common example of a deterministic signal is noise. 8. Non-causal signals are zero for all negative time. 9. Signal power (Pav) is measured in Joules. fLintonal of
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