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*[[Signal power energy exercise CT ECE301S11|Compute the power and energy of a complex (CT) exponential]]  
 
*[[Signal power energy exercise CT ECE301S11|Compute the power and energy of a complex (CT) exponential]]  
*[[Signal power energy exercise DT ECE301S11|Compute the power and energy of the following DT signal]]
 
 
*[[HW1.5_Ben_Laskowski_-_Signal_Power_and_Energy_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Energy of cosine]]
 
*[[HW1.5_Ben_Laskowski_-_Signal_Power_and_Energy_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Energy of cosine]]
 
*[[HW1.5_Kofo_Adafin_-_Signal_Energy_and_Power_cos%28t-2%29_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Energy of a shifted cosine]]
 
*[[HW1.5_Kofo_Adafin_-_Signal_Energy_and_Power_cos%28t-2%29_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Energy of a shifted cosine]]

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Continuous-Time Signal Energy

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Definition

$ E_\infty=\int_{-\infty}^\infty | x(t) |^2 dt $


Computation of Continuous-Time Signal Energy

(practice problems with solutions)


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