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we proceed via the FT of the signum function sgn(t) which is defined as: sgn(t) = 1 for t>0 n -1 for t<0 FT of sgn(t) = 2/jw where w is omega n j is iota(complex) we actually write unit step function in terms of signum fucntion : n the formula to convert unit step in to signum function is u(t) = 1/2 ( 1 + sgn(t) ) As we know the FT of sgn(t) we can easily compute FT of u(t). Hope i answer the question
Triangular wave
YES, unit step function is periodic because its power is finite that is 1/2.. and having infinite energy.
If the primary coil has ten loops and the secondary coil has five loops then the secondary coil works as a 50% step down
To convert a step function into a ramp function, you can integrate the step function. Integrating a step function results in a ramp function, where the slope of the ramp is determined by the magnitude of the step. This process essentially "spreads out" the step function over time, creating a smooth ramp.
to the left function
There is no step function in Excel. However, you can use excel to create a Step Function Chart. See related links for a video to explain the process.
The unit step function at t=0 is defined to have a value of 1.
C is one step above B
Justification in math terms means to show how you solved the math problem. Lay out the problem and show step-by-step how the problem is solved.
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The multi-step income statement is classified by function, and the single-step income statement is classified by behavior.
To undo the last step and revert document back to the position where it was before the step.
To stop up or step down the voltage
Combining like terms.
The function of y in terms of x represents how the value of y changes based on the value of x in a mathematical equation or relationship.