Fourier Series || CT Periodic Signal || Examples 3.2 & 3.3 ||S&S 3.3 (English)(Oppenheim)
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- S&S 3.3 (English)(Oppenheim) || Examples 3.2, 3.3.
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0:00 - Introduction
4:33 - Example 3.2
10:44 - Example 3.3
The video discusses Fourier Series for Continuous time periodic signals
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Sir in example 3.4 why you mark dots as we know coefficients plot for Fourier series will be discrete and non periodic but we mentioned dots for periodic signals
I think u r mixing two things. When we say discrete, we are actually talking of the x-axis .You can see the x-axis (or k -axis here) we are using discrete points i.e 0, 1, -1,2 etc. When it comes to the value or magnitude of the coefficients, it can take any value (fraction or whole number).
sir why we take 4T1 at the end?
If you look at fig 3.7 in the book, the author has taken three different value of T, ie T=4T1, T=8T1, and T=16T1. These value are assumed to show the behavior of ak plot (see they are getting closer and closer as T increases)
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