For each of the following five cases, convolve (t) and ht). Attempt ai(t) problem hi(t) as your p...
Problem 4. Convolve the following input X(t) with the system impulse response h(t) and plot the system output y(t). h(t) Problem 5. Construct a Bode plot of the input impedance DMM 100nF zin - 300F CM 500 ohms
Problem 7.3 (10 points) P-11.3 For each of the following cases, use the table of known Fourier transform pairs to find x(t) when jo (a) X (0) = 0,1 + jw -100.2 (b) X(jw) = 2 + 2 cos(w) (c) X (0) = 1 + 0 2 + jw (d) X(jw) = j8 (6) – 1007) - j8(w + 1007)
4. In each of the following five cases (a)-(e), say if the given function will be the ChF of some distribution. Explain/justify your answers. In case of a positive answer, specify the respective distribution (somehow). sin(t2)1 (o)+(b)co t: () sinf (d) sin(C2I, (0)1 b) cos3 t; (c) sint; (d t2 + cos(t) Hints: Never ever forget Euler's formula eit -costisint, t e R. Know how to use it! In some cases, you may wish to use a result from slide...
15-AI Balance Sheet Equation For each of the following independent cases, compute the amounts (in thousands) for the items indicated by letters, and show your supporting computations: 1 $140 120 Case 2 $ K 170 3 $300 270 Q 35 Revenues Expenses Dividends declared Additional investment by stockholders Net income Retained earnings Beginning of year End of year Paid-in capital Beginning of year End of year Total assets Beginning of year End of year Total liabilities Beginning of year End...
Problem 2 In each step to follow the signals h(t) r (t) and y(t) denote respectively the impulse response. input, and output of a continuous-time LTI system. Accordingly, H(), X (w) and Y (w) denote their Fourier transforms. Hint. Carefully consider for each step whether to work in the time-domain or frequency domain c) Provide a clearly labeled sketch of y(t) for a given x(t)-: cos(mt) δ(t-n) and H(w)-sine(w/2)e-jw Answer: y(t) Σ (-1)"rect(t-1-n) Problem 2 In each step to follow...
QUESTION 6 The next five problems are calculational in nature. The initial problem statement in each case is similar but the numbers will be different. In several cases, you have more information than you need. Be sure to answer only the question asked in each case - don't get carried away. It is found in an attempt to determine the mass percentage of sodium hypochlorite that 14.81 mL of 0.19 M thiosulfate are required to reach the endpoint in the...
Problem 9.16 Calculate the number of equivalents in each of the following: Part A 0.6 mole of Mg2+ Express your answer using one significant figure. ANSWER: Eq Part B 0.3 mole of H+ Express your answer using one significant figure. ANSWER: ha m Part C 5 moles of CI Express your answer as an integer. HI ANSWER: AI Eq Part D 2 moles of Fe3+ Express your answer as an integer. ANSWER: Eq
Find the t-value(s) for each of the following cases. Round your answers to 3 decimal places. Enter negative values as negative number. Find the t-value(s) for each of the following cases. Round your answers to 3 decimal places. Enter negative values as negative number. a. Upper tail area of .10 with 15 degrees of freedom is . 1.341 2.678 b. Lower tail area of .005 with 50 degrees of freedom is c. Upper tail area of 20 with 30 degrees...
fmodule jtemid-703249 Question 6 0/1 View Policies Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress x Your answer is incorrect Crane Lumber, Inc, is considering purchasing a new wood saw that costs $80,000. The saw will generate revenues of $100,000 per year for five years. The cost of materials and labor needed to generate these revenues will total $60,000 per year, and other cash expenses will be $10,000 per year. The machine is expected to sell for $2.400 at the end...
Problem 2. Determine whether the following signals are power or energy signals, or neither. Justify your answers. a) x(t)-Asint -00<t<oo b) x(t) = r(1)-r(1-1) c) x(t)-tu(t) d) x(t)- Aexp(bt) , b>0