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Difference between continuous and discrete time signal

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Answered by S4MAEL
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. A continuous-time signal is an infinite and uncountable set of numbers, as are the possible values each number can have. That is, between a start and end time, there are infinite possible values for time and instantaneous amplitude, .


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Answered by ItsMagician
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A continuous signal or a continuous-time signal is a vαrying quαntity (a signal) whose domαin, which is often time, is a continuúm (e.g., a cønnected intervαl of the reαls). That is, the function's domαin is an uncountαble set. To contrαst, a discrete-time signal has a countαble domαin, like the nαtural numbers.

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