Fourier Analysis: Inspect Waveforms in FIGURE 1

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The discussion focuses on analyzing periodic waveforms in FIGURE 1 using Fourier series without formal analysis. Participants highlight the importance of identifying whether the waveforms are even or odd, which affects the non-zero coefficients in the Fourier expansion. They emphasize the need to recognize various symmetries, such as odd/even functions and half-wave symmetry, which can simplify the analysis. Clarifications are made regarding the distinction between even/odd functions and even/odd harmonics, noting that they are unrelated concepts. Overall, the conversation seeks guidance on interpreting the waveforms' characteristics in relation to their Fourier series.
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b) state by inspection (i.e. without performing any formal analysis) all you can about each of the periodic waveforms shown in FIGURE 1 in terms of their Fourier series when analysed about t = 0

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3. The Attempt at a Solution


Hi could someone please be able to give me some advice on what the question is asking for.

thank you
 
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It sounds like it might be asking about even/odd ... which coefficients will be non-zero in your Fourier expansion.
Maybe even the period, like the argument of your sines and cosines, etc.
 
Does anybody have any updates regarding this post, I am not even sure where to begin. The lessons from uni do not give any suggestion on what the question is after.
 
rob1985 said:
Does anybody have any updates regarding this post, I am not even sure where to begin. The lessons from uni do not give any suggestion on what the question is after.
Hi Rob 1985, currently doing this question myself and have got as far as basically stating if the waveform is Odd or Even and which coefficients relate to it. Also stating the F.S for the waveforms from the appendix in lesson 4. but yes the lessons don't really give much help.
 
There are simplifications one can make regarding a periodic waveform. You need to distinguish among possible kinds of symmetry:
  • odd vs. even functions
  • shifting of x and/or y axes
  • half-wave symmetry
Each of these imply certain simplifying characteristics of the waveform. As a starter hint, an odd function has only sine terms (assuming you're using sine - cosine expansion. There are parallel simplifications for the exponential version etc.)

BTW don't confuse even vs. odd harmonics with even vs. odd functions. They have nothing to do with each other. Just an unfortunate nomenclature.
 
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