help with some electrical engineering (fourier transforms)

mchammer187

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For a square-wave audio signal of 10 kHz, what fraction of the available energy is percieved by an average adult listenber of age 40 whose hearing extends to only 16 kHz?

i dont know if you need these at all

T = period

P=1/T * intergral of (v^2 / R) dt from 0 to T

v(t) = 4 V / Pi * ((sin (w0 * t) + 1/3 * sin (3w0 * t) + 1/5 * sin 5 (w0 *t) +...))

BTW the answer = 81%
 

tigerbait

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<< help with some electrical engineering >>



V=IR

wait, I am supposed to learn more than that? :eek:

hey superfluous, did aravena teach you that?
 
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I was just pulling your chain dude sorry ;) That's some tidbits from my 1552 HW :)


Tigerbait"

Aravena? Heard of em. Nope I got rioux, he's cool.


Good job on ohm's law though....
 

tigerbait

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superfluousmonkeys,

you in EE at LSU? what classes are you in?


btw, you should enable your private messages

 
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I'm in EE, I'm in calc 1552 - poli 1001 - phil 1000 - econ 2010 (Soon to earn a "W" in ;) - and CSC 1253 spekaing of that I gotta type up some pseudocode.