Problem Set - 02: (Dirac Delta Function, Jacobian, Fourier and Laplace Transformation)
1. This problem set covers topics related to Fourier series, the Dirac delta function, Jacobians, and Fourier and Laplace transformations. It contains 9 problems involving calculating Fourier series coefficients, determining Fourier series representations of periodic functions, taking derivatives involving the Dirac delta function, evaluating integrals with the Dirac delta function, and taking Laplace transforms.
2. The problems involve functions defined over various intervals and regions, both periodic and non-periodic, including piecewise definitions. Fourier series, transforms, and integrals are used to analyze and find representations for these functions in both time and frequency domains.
3. The problems require applying properties of periodic functions, Dirac delta functions, and evaluating integrals, derivatives and transforms to solve for coefficients, expressions
Problem Set - 02: (Dirac Delta Function, Jacobian, Fourier and Laplace Transformation)
1. This problem set covers topics related to Fourier series, the Dirac delta function, Jacobians, and Fourier and Laplace transformations. It contains 9 problems involving calculating Fourier series coefficients, determining Fourier series representations of periodic functions, taking derivatives involving the Dirac delta function, evaluating integrals with the Dirac delta function, and taking Laplace transforms.
2. The problems involve functions defined over various intervals and regions, both periodic and non-periodic, including piecewise definitions. Fourier series, transforms, and integrals are used to analyze and find representations for these functions in both time and frequency domains.
3. The problems require applying properties of periodic functions, Dirac delta functions, and evaluating integrals, derivatives and transforms to solve for coefficients, expressions
(Dirac delta function, Jacobian, Fourier and Laplace transformation)
1. Fourier series of a given function f(x) in the interval 0 to L is
f(x) = + ∑ a cos b sin If f(x) = x in the region (0,π) then b2 = . 2. f(x) is a symmetric periodic function of x i.e. f(x) = (- x). Then in general, the Fourier series of the function f(x) will be of the form – (a) f(x) = ∑ cos sin , (b) f(x) = ∑ cos , (c) f(x) = ∑ sin , (d) f(x) = ∑ sin . % 3. The value of & 3 " 6 $ is = . (upto one decimal place) 4. A periodic function f(x) of period 2π is defined in the interval (-π < x < π) -1 -π < x < 0 f(x) = 0 0<x<π The appropriate Fourier series expansion for f(x) is ' )* %+ )* ,+ ' )* %+ )* ,+ (a) f(x) = [ sinx + + + ……] , (b) f(x) = [ sinx - + - ……] ( % , ( % , ' -.) %+ -.) ,+ ' -.) %+ -.) ,+ (c) f(x) = [ cosx + + + ……] , (d) f(x) = [cosx - + - ……] ( % , ( % , 5. The function f(x) represents the nearest integer less than x, e.g. f(3.14) = 3 The derivative of this function (for arbitrary x) will be given in terms of the integers n as f `(x) – (a) 0, (b) ∑ δ x " n , (c) ∑ |x " n|, (d) ∑ f x " n . 6. Consider the waveform x(t) shown in the diagram below. The Fourier series for x(t) which
gives the closest approximation to this waveform is –
4 4 % 4 4 4 % 4 (a) 3cos " cos cos ⋯ 7 , (b) 3"sin sin " sin ⋯7 5 5 % 5 5 5 % 5 4 4 % 4 4 ' 4 8 4 (c) 3sin " sin sin ⋯ 7, (d) 3"cos cos " cos ⋯7 5 5 % 5 5 5 % 5 7. The Heaviside function is defined as – H(t) = +1 ∀t>0 = -1 ∀t<0 and its Fourier transform is given by -2i/ω. The Fourier transform of 3H ;t = " H t " 1/2 7 is – A A )* B -.) B C (a) A , (b) A , (c) sin , (d) 0. B B 8. The integral E dx δ x " π cos x evaluates to – (a) -1, (b) 0, (c) 1/π, (d) -1/π. 9. The Laplace transformation of 4 f(t) = , 0<t<T 5 =1, t>T E FGHI E FGHI J FGHI E FHI (a) " , (b) , (c) , (d) . )B 5 )B 5 )B 5 )B 5