Analog Updated W2
Analog Updated W2
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Assignment 2 (Corresponding to Lecture 8-11 Fourier Transform)
Question 1:
a. Real signal
b. Complex signal
c. Both Real and complex signals
d. None
Correct Answer : c
Detailed Solution:
Follows directly from Duality property of Fourier Transform
Question 2:
a. True
b. False
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Correct Answer : a
Detailed Solution:
Fourier transform of a periodic signal can be calculated.
Question 3:
In order to modify the amplitude response in frequency domain, which of the following
quantity is needed to be modified in time domain.
a. Amplitude
b. Time shift
c. Both
d. none
Correct Answer : a
Detailed Solution:
Modification of Amplitude modifies amplitude response in frequency domain while
time shift modifies only phase response.
Question 4:
a. Π(πf )
b. πΠ(πf )
1
c. Π(πf )
π
d. None
Correct Answer : b
Detailed Solution:
If x(t) ←→ X(f ), then using duality property, we get:
X(t) ←→ x(−f )
Therefore, if x(t) = Π(t/T ), then its Fourier transform, X(f ) = T sinc(πf T ). Using
duality we get,
F[X(t)] = (1/T )Π(−f /T ) = (1/T )Π(f /T )
1
Substituting T = , we get F[g(t)] = πΠ(πf ).
π
Question 5:
a. 1
b. π 2
1
c. 2
π
d. None
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Correct Answer : d
Detailed Solution:
Using Parseval’s theorem,
Z Z Z 1
x2 (t)dt = |X(f )|2 df = π 2 2π 1 dt = π
−
2π
Question 6:
Find the Fourier transform of y(t) = g 2 (t), (g(t) as given in question 4).
a. ∆(πf )
b. π∆(πf )
1
c. ∆(πf )
π
d. None
Correct Answer : b
Detailed Solution:
Multiplication in time domain implies convolution in frequency domain.
Question 7:
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a. 1
b. π
1
c.
π
d. None
Correct Answer : d
Detailed Solution:
If y(t) ↔ Y (f ) then y 0 (t) ↔ j2πf Y (f ) = Y 0 (f ). The DC value of y 0 (t) is Y 0 (0) = 0
as Y (0) < ∞.
Question 8:
Correct Answer : a
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Detailed Solution:
Note that, x(t) = A[u(−t) − u(t)] and lima→0 e−at = lima→0 eat = 1. Hence, the
answer is (a).
Question 9:
Find the Fourier transform of x(t). (Hint: use the limit expression of x(t) of Q8.)
A
a.
2jω
A
b.
jω
2A
c.
jω
d. None
Correct Answer : d
Detailed Solution: The Fourier transforms of e−at u(t) and eat u(−t) are 1/(a +
jω), 1/(a − jω) respectively. Thus, the Fourier transform of x(t) can be computed as:
A A 2jAω 2jA
lim − = lim 2 2
=
a→0 a − jω a + jω a→0 a + ω ω
So, option d is correct.
Question 10:
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Find the Fourier transform of u(t). (Hint: Use Fourier Transform of x(t) of Q9)
1
a. δ(ω) +
jω
1
b. δ(ω) +
2jω
1
c. πδ(ω) +
jω
d. None
Correct Answer : c
Detailed Solution:
1 x(t)
Note that u(t) = − and 1 ↔ 2πδ(ω)
2 2A