Draw the bond graph and show causality (adding causal strokes) Problem 1:
2. Causality A causal system is a system where the current output depends on past/current inputs but not 3.5 future inputs 6 10 Exercise 2 0.5 The system y[n] - x[n] + x[n +1] is not causal. Use the input signal x[n]=U[n] to show this, as follows: 2 8 10 yIn] 2 . Define the time (sample) interval to be 1 between -6 and 9, and label it as n. Define the signal x[n]=U[n] as an array with the values...
Questions 1 and 2: Draw a bond graph of each of the electrical systems shown below.
For the following reaction, show the product of one mole of
reagent adding across the triple bond, and show the product of a
second mole of reagent.
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Problem 3.6 i) Compute the causal impulse response, h, and the anti-causal impulse response, h, for the system described by the input-output differential equation (D? + 9)y = (2D + 1)u. ii) Show that the anti-causal impulse response has a significant physical meaning: It is the autonomous output of a system that can be stopped (i.e. made equal to zero) by applying a Dirac-impulse 8(t) at the input. iii) How would an arbitrary solution in Sol (D2 +9), the set...
For the following reaction, show the transient product of one equivalent of reagent adding across the triple bond, and then show the product of a second mole of reagent.
Question 1 This question asks you to analyze a causal system and derive the covariances/correlations be- tween the variables in the system. In Figure 1, the arrows represent directions of causality. For example, Y is a function E, and Xị. These functions are given in the block of equations below. Please answer the following questions as a function of the parameters (01,02,1,B, Y): a What are V[Y) and V[X2]? b What are Cov[X, Y and Cov[X1, X2]? c What is...
1. Apply a recursion approach to solve the folliowing causal LTY system problem (a) Find and sketch the impulse response, hEnl. (b) Is the system FIR or IR? (c) Sketch its step response, sIn). (d) Draw the direct form and direct-form l Implementation of the abon difterence equation.
Question 1 This question asks you to analyze a causal system and derive the covariances/correlations be- tween the variables in the system. In Figure 1, the arrows represent directions of causality. For example, Y is a function E, and X1. These functions are given in the block of equations below. Please answer the following questions as a function of the parameters (01,02,1,3,7): a What are V[Y] and V[X2]? b What are CovX1,Y) and Cov[X1, X2]? c What is Cov[X2,Y)? d...
(a) adding 1.58M of oil
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Problem 2. (3 pts.). A simple U-shaped tube with identical sides of a diameter 25 mm (millimeters) contains mercury. We have poured, 7189 of water into its left arm. (a) If adding-mg of oil into its right arm will bring the surface of the mercury (its interface with another liquid) to the same level on each side of our tube, what is the density of the oil? (6) What is the...
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Draw a graph for the given adjacency matrix.
15. Upload the file for the following problem: Draw a graph for the given adjacency matrix. To 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 [1 1 1 0]