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=The Magnitude of a Complex Number= | =The Magnitude of a Complex Number= | ||
== Relevant Rhea pages== | == Relevant Rhea pages== | ||
− | *[[HW1.3_Virgil_Hsieh_-_Magnitude_of_Complex_Numbers_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|How to compute the magnitude of a complex number]] | + | *[[HW1.3_Virgil_Hsieh_-_Magnitude_of_Complex_Numbers_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|How to compute the magnitude of a complex number]] from [[ECE301]] |
− | *[[HW1.3_David_Record_-_Magnitude_of_a_Complex_Number_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|The magnitude is not the same as the absolute value!]] | + | *[[HW1.3_David_Record_-_Magnitude_of_a_Complex_Number_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|The magnitude is not the same as the absolute value!]] from [[ECE301]] |
+ | *[[HW1.3_Josh_Long_-_Complex_Modulus_%28Norms%29_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Complex modulus]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[HW1.3_Emily_Blount_-_Complex_Number_Basics_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Complex magnitude from a geometric perspective using Euler's formula]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[HW1.3_Naveen_John_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Norm and agrument of a complex number]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[Norm_of_a_complex_exponential_ECE438F11|Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex exponential (practice problem)]] from [[ECE438]] | ||
+ | *[[Magnitude_complex_numbers_ECE301S11|Compute the the norm of a complex numbers (practice problem)]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[Magnitude_complex_CT_signals_ECE301S11|Compute the norm of a continuous-time complex exponential signal (practice problem)]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[Magnitude_complex_DT_signals_ECE301S11|Compute the norm of a discrete-time complex exponential signal (practice problem)]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[Signal_power_energy_exercise_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the energy and power of a CT signal (practice problem)]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[Signal_power_energy_exercise_DT_ECE301S11|Compute the energy and power of a DT signal (practice problem)]] from [[ECE301]] | ||
+ | *[[A_Baffling_Fact_MA181Fall2008bell|Students discussing a related (baffling) equality]] | ||
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+ | Click [[:Category:Complex Number Magnitude|here]] to view all pages in the [[:Category:Complex Number Magnitude|Complex Number Magnitude]] category. | ||
==Related Courses == | ==Related Courses == |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 3 November 2011
The Magnitude of a Complex Number
Relevant Rhea pages
- How to compute the magnitude of a complex number from ECE301
- The magnitude is not the same as the absolute value! from ECE301
- Complex modulus from ECE301
- Complex magnitude from a geometric perspective using Euler's formula from ECE301
- Norm and agrument of a complex number from ECE301
- Using Euler's formula to compute the norm of a complex exponential (practice problem) from ECE438
- Compute the the norm of a complex numbers (practice problem) from ECE301
- Compute the norm of a continuous-time complex exponential signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Compute the norm of a discrete-time complex exponential signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Compute the energy and power of a CT signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Compute the energy and power of a DT signal (practice problem) from ECE301
- Students discussing a related (baffling) equality
Click here to view all pages in the Complex Number Magnitude category.
Related Courses
It is important to be able to compute the magnitude of a complex number in many courses, including