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Continuous Time Convolution Problem

This document discusses continuous time convolution by providing examples of convolving different inputs and impulse responses. It asks the reader to: 1) Convolve u(t)-u(t-4) with r(t); 2) Find the response of sin(2t)u(t) to an input of 2u(t-10); 3) Convolve u(t)-u(t-4) with an impulse response of 2e-at)u(t), sketching the result for a=1; 4) Determine the convolution of u(t) with an impulse response of h(t)=2/t; 5) Compute the convolution of x(t) with an impulse response of v(

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Continuous Time Convolution Problem

This document discusses continuous time convolution by providing examples of convolving different inputs and impulse responses. It asks the reader to: 1) Convolve u(t)-u(t-4) with r(t); 2) Find the response of sin(2t)u(t) to an input of 2u(t-10); 3) Convolve u(t)-u(t-4) with an impulse response of 2e-at)u(t), sketching the result for a=1; 4) Determine the convolution of u(t) with an impulse response of h(t)=2/t; 5) Compute the convolution of x(t) with an impulse response of v(

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Continuous Time Convolution:

1. Solve the following for y(t)=x(t)*h(t) x(t) = u(t)-u(t-4); h(t) = r(t) 2. Convolve the following:

3. Find the response of a system to an input of x(t)=2u(t-10) if h(t)=sin(2t)u(t). 4. A linear time invariant system has the following impulse response:
h( t ) = 2e at u( t )

Use convolution to find the response y(t) to the following input:


x ( t ) = u ( t ) u ( t 4)

Sketch y(t) for the case when a = 1.

5. Determine y(t) = x(t)*h(t) where x(t0 = u(t) and h(t) 2

6. Compute x(t)*v(t)

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