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== Signal Energy ==
 
== Signal Energy ==
  
<math>E = \int_{t_1}^{t_2}\!x(t)^2dt</math>
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<math>E = \int_{t_1}^{t_2}\!|x(t)|^2dt</math>
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== Power ==
 
== Power ==
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<math>P={1\over(t_2-t_1)}\int_{t_1}^{t_2}\!|x(t)|^2dt</math>

Revision as of 17:20, 5 September 2008

Signal Energy

$ E = \int_{t_1}^{t_2}\!|x(t)|^2dt $


Signal Energy Example

Power

$ P={1\over(t_2-t_1)}\int_{t_1}^{t_2}\!|x(t)|^2dt $

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