0% found this document useful (0 votes)
332 views3 pages

Forior Transfoem

1. The Fourier transform and sine/cosine transforms of several functions are found, including exponential, trigonometric, and piecewise defined functions. 2. Several properties of Fourier transforms are proved or used, including convolution, scaling, and inversion theorems. Integrals involving Fourier transforms are evaluated. 3. Parseval's theorem is derived and used to evaluate integrals in terms of Fourier transforms.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
332 views3 pages

Forior Transfoem

1. The Fourier transform and sine/cosine transforms of several functions are found, including exponential, trigonometric, and piecewise defined functions. 2. Several properties of Fourier transforms are proved or used, including convolution, scaling, and inversion theorems. Integrals involving Fourier transforms are evaluated. 3. Parseval's theorem is derived and used to evaluate integrals in terms of Fourier transforms.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Fourier Transforms

PART B Questions
1
1. Find the Fourier transform of x  
0
 
 ! 

    and   ! 

for

2. Find the Fourier sine transform of f (x) =

| |  1 
. Hence prove that
otherwise

sin x,

0< x

x < .

cos 2 x

dx = e 8 and
3. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e 4x . Deduce that
2
8
0 x + 16

x sin 2 x
8
2 dx = 2 e .
x + 16
0,

4. State and prove convolution theorem for Fourier transforms.

1 " for | | # 1
Hence evaluate
| | $ 1
0 for
2

sin x x cos x
x
x cos x sin x
dx.
0
cos 2 dx .Hence evaluate
x3
x3

5. Find the Fourier transform of    

6. Find the Fourier cosine transform of % &'


! !
% &' 

!!

. Hence evaluate the Fourier sine transform of

1 x
7. Find the Fourier transform of f(x) if f ( x ) =
0
4
sin x

dx = .
Hence prove that
4
3
0 x
8. If F [ f ( x )] = f ( s ) prove that F [ f ( ax) ] =

9.

Evaluate

(x
0

for x < 1
for x > 1

1 s
f .
a a

dx
using Fourier transforms.
+ a ) (x 2 + b 2 )
2

10. Find the Fourier transform of % &'|| if ( $ 0, hence deduce that 


11. Find the Fourier sine transform of % &

!

12. Derive the Parsevals identity for Fourier transforms.


13. Find the Fourier cosine and sine transforms of x n 1 .

 ! *'! !

 

+',

| |  ( 
and hence evaluate
| | $ ( $ 0

2
 ' ./'
sin x
Sin t
0. Also evaluate
dx and
dt.


t
x
0
0
1 for
0 for

14.Find the Fourier transform of x  

15. Prove that % &

 !-

is self reciprocal under Fourier cosine transform.


a x
16. Find the Fourier transform of e
, a > 0. Hence deduce that

2a s
2
a x
F xe
.
=i
(a 2 + s 2 ) 2

f ( x) cos a x

17. Solve for f(x) from the integral equation

dx = e a .

0
18. Find the Fourier sine transform of e ax , a > 0 and hence deduce the inversion formula.

19. Find Fourier sine and cosine transform of e x and hence find that Fourier sine transform of
x
x
and Fourier cosine transform of
.
2
1+ x
1+ x2
a 2 x 2 ;
20. Show that the Fourier transform of f ( x) =
0;

x <a
is
x >a> 0

sin t t cos t

2 sin a a cos a
dt = .

. Hence deduce
3
3
4

0
0 < x <1
x;

21. Find the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f (x) = 2 x; 1< x < 2
0;
x>2

22. If F(s) is the Fourier transform of f (x), find the Fourier transform of f(x a) and f (ax).
0; x < 0
23. Verify Parsevals theorem of Fourier transform for the function f(x) = x
e ; x > 0.
2

24. Find Fourier Cosine transform of e x .


25. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e a

26. Using Fourier transform, evaluate

(x
0

2 2

dx
.
+ a ) ( x 2 + b 2 ).
2

27. Find the Fourier transform of the function f(x) defined by


1 x 2 if x < 1
f (x) =
if x 1
0
sin s cos s
sin s cos s 2
3

s
cos ds =
. and
28. Hence prove that
ds = .

16
15
2
s3
s3

0
0

29. Find the Fourier sine transform of

eax
, where a > 0.
x

30. Find the Fourier cosine and sine transforms of e ax , a > 0 .Hence deduce the inversion
formula for both sine and cosine transforms.
31. Using Parsevals identify of Fourier transform of sine and cosine, evaluate

dx
x2
and
0 (a 2 + x 2 ) 2 0 (a 2 + x 2 ) 2 dx if a > 0.

32. Use transform method to evaluate

dx
.
( x + 1) ( x 2 + 4)
2

______________________________________________________________________________

You might also like