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GATE Electrical 2020 | Question: 13
Which of the options is an equivalent representation of the signal flow graph shown here?
Which of the options is an equivalent representation of the signal flow graph shown here?
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GATE Electrical 2020 | Question: 6
$x_{R}$ and $x_{A}$ are, respectively, the rms and average values of $x\left ( t \right )=x\left ( t-T \right ),$ and similarly, $y_{R}$ and $y_{A}$ are, respectively, the rms and average values of $y\left ( t \right )=kx\left ( t \right ).\:k,T$ are independent of ... $y_{A}\neq kx_{A} ;\:y_{R}= kx_{R}$ $y_{A}\neq kx_{A} ;\:y_{R}\neq kx_{R}$
$x_{R}$ and $x_{A}$ are, respectively, the rms and average values of $x\left ( t \right )=x\left ( t-T \right ),$ and similarly, $y_{R}$ and $y_{A}$ are, respectively, th...
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GATE Electrical 2020 | Question: 3
Which of the following statements is true about the two sided Laplace transform? It exists for every signal that may or may not have a Fourier transform. It has no poles for any bounded signal that is non-zero only inside a finite time ... a signal can be expressed as a weighted sum of shifted one sided exponentials, then its Laplace Transform will have no poles.
Which of the following statements is true about the two sided Laplace transform?It exists for every signal that may or may not have a Fourier transform.It has no poles fo...
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