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Compute the energy and power of a CT signal <math>y=2e^t</math> from (0,10)
 
Compute the energy and power of a CT signal <math>y=2e^t</math> from (0,10)
 
===Energy ===
 
===Energy ===
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<font size="4">
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<math>E = \int_{t_1}^{t_2} \! |f(t)|^2\ dt</math>
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<math>=\int_0^{10}{|2e^t|^2dt}</math>
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<math>=\int_0^{10}{(4e^{2t})dt}</math>
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<math>=(2e^{2t})|_{t=0}^{t=10}</math>
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<math>=2e^{20}-2</math>
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<math>=9.703x10^{8}</math>
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</font>
  
 
===Power===
 
===Power===

Revision as of 18:53, 5 September 2008

Problem

Compute the energy and power of a CT signal $ y=2e^t $ from (0,10)

Energy

$ E = \int_{t_1}^{t_2} \! |f(t)|^2\ dt $

$ =\int_0^{10}{|2e^t|^2dt} $

$ =\int_0^{10}{(4e^{2t})dt} $

$ =(2e^{2t})|_{t=0}^{t=10} $

$ =2e^{20}-2 $

$ =9.703x10^{8} $

Power

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