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A signal not limited in time, as defined below is a power signal.
g(t) ={
e t te (-infty,0)
e (-t) te(0, infty).
a. True
b. False
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Option a is that the correct answer to the current question:- True.
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- An influence signal could be a signal whose total power is finite and non-zero. The energy of an influence signal is often infinite.
- The power signal isn't prohibited in time.
- It's perpetually from start to finish and it never ends.
- For example, a wave of endless length could be an energy signal as an outcome of the energy of an impact, then is endless, it's of no significance.
- Therefore, we tend to use power (energy per unit time) for the ability signal, as a result of the ability signal strength is ready, 0 < p < infinite.
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