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skan
Oct26-04, 12:20 PM
hi ,

the question is to find the fourier transform of the following eqn without using integration

d(t)= [c(-1.5t)]exp(jwat)

where
c(t)= Ao + E(Sumation)An*cos(nwot) + Bn sin(nwot) [fourier series formula]

I knwo to find the FT of the above fourier series. But why is exp(jwat)
the frequency shift and why shud we shift by wa.

Thanks,
skan

NateTG
Oct26-04, 12:48 PM
Please don't cross/double post.

I'm assuming that:
j=\sqrt{-1}
since you're a phyicist.

Then if you apply the euler equation:
e^{j\theta}=\cos \theta + j \sin \theta

you should see how the exponent affects the frequency.

skan
Oct26-04, 01:52 PM
Sorry for the double post.

1.Thanks but I take the FT of c(t) first and then I shift all the impulse functions by wa.
can someone please explain why as i dont understand why this is done this way.

2.Also I thought that the Integral of an impulse function is 1, but here its says that the integral of a impulse function is a unit step function.

thanks

skan
Oct26-04, 01:54 PM
I mean I read in my notes that the integral of a impulse function is a unit step function