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<math>P = \int_0^1\ \! |\sqrt(x)|^2 dx </math><br>
 
<math>P = \int_0^1\ \! |\sqrt(x)|^2 dx </math><br>
 
<math>P = \int_0^1\ \! |x| dx </math><br>
 
<math>P = \int_0^1\ \! |x| dx </math><br>
<math>P = 1\over2 * 1^2 - 1\over2 * 0^2 </math><br>
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<math>P = 1 \over 2 * 1^2 - 1 \over 2 * 0^2 </math><br>
<math>P = 1\over2 </math><br>
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<math>P = 1 \over 2 </math><br>
  
 
==Average Power Calculation for function <math>y = \sqrt(x)</math>==
 
==Average Power Calculation for function <math>y = \sqrt(x)</math>==

Revision as of 16:20, 4 September 2008

Energy Calculation for function $ y = \sqrt(x) $

$ P = \int_0^1\ \! |\sqrt(x)|^2 dx $
$ P = \int_0^1\ \! |x| dx $
$ P = 1 \over 2 * 1^2 - 1 \over 2 * 0^2 $
$ P = 1 \over 2 $

Average Power Calculation for function $ y = \sqrt(x) $

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