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<math> E = \int_{T2}^{T1} |x(t)|^2\ dt \!</math>
 
<math> E = \int_{T2}^{T1} |x(t)|^2\ dt \!</math>
<br><br><br><math> E = \int_{1}^{2} |2x|^2\ dt \!</math>
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<br><br><br><math> E = \int_{1}^{2} |x/3|^2\ dt \!</math>

Revision as of 20:37, 4 September 2008

Energy

$ E = \int_{T2}^{T1} |x(t)|^2\ dt \! $


$ E = \int_{1}^{2} |x/3|^2\ dt \! $

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BSEE 2004, current Ph.D. student researching signal and image processing.

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