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*[[Calculating_E_infinity_and_P_infinity_-_Tylor_Thompson_(thompso7)|Compute the power and energy of a square root times a step function]]
 
*[[Calculating_E_infinity_and_P_infinity_-_Tylor_Thompson_(thompso7)|Compute the power and energy of a square root times a step function]]
 
*[[E_infinity_and_P_infinity_-_Evan_Witkoske|Compute the power and energy of 5 j times sin(t)]]
 
*[[E_infinity_and_P_infinity_-_Evan_Witkoske|Compute the power and energy of 5 j times sin(t)]]
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*[[P_infinity_2j|Compute the power of 2j ]]
 
*[[Computing_E_infinity_and_P_infinity|more]]
 
*[[Computing_E_infinity_and_P_infinity|more]]
 
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Continuous-Time (Average) Signal Power

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Definition

$ P_\infty = \lim_{T \to \infty} \frac{1}{2T} \int_{-T}^{T} \left | x (t) \right |^2 \, dt $

Examples of Computations of Continuous-Time Signal Energy (problems+solutions)


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