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Ss Partc Questions

The document outlines various problems related to continuous time systems, signal properties, and Fourier transforms. It includes tasks such as determining system characteristics (linearity, time invariance, stability, etc.), analyzing periodicity of signals, and calculating Fourier series and transforms. Additionally, it covers the classification of signals and properties of Fourier transforms with proofs required for certain properties.
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The document outlines various problems related to continuous time systems, signal properties, and Fourier transforms. It includes tasks such as determining system characteristics (linearity, time invariance, stability, etc.), analyzing periodicity of signals, and calculating Fourier series and transforms. Additionally, it covers the classification of signals and properties of Fourier transforms with proofs required for certain properties.
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PART C

UNIT-I

1.A continuous time system has the input-output relation given by y(t) = tx(-t) Determine whether
the system is (i) Linear (ii) Time-invariant (iii) Stable (iv) Memoryless (v) Causal.

2.Determine whether the given signal is periodic or not.If periodic find the fundamental period.(i) x(t)
= 2cos3t+3sin7t (ii) x(t) = 4cos(3πt+π/4)+2cos(4πt) (iii) X(t) = 3cos t+4cos t/2

3.Plot the following signals,if (n)={1,4,3,-1,2},arrow is pointed at 3. i)x(-n-1) (ii) v(-n/2) (iii) x(-
2n+1) (iv) x(-n/2+2)

4.A continuous time system has the input-output relation given by y(n) = x(n)+nx(n+1). Determine
whether the system is (i) Linear (ii) Time-invariant (iii) Stable (iv) Memoryless (v) Causal.

5.Find the fundamental period T,if the following signals are periodic. (i) x(t) = 2cos(5πn/3+ 3ej3πn/4
(ii) x(n) = ej7πn/4 (iii) X(n) = cos(nπ/2) - sin(nπ/8) + 3(cosnπ/4 +π/3)

6.Determine the properties via linearity, causality, time invariance, dynamicity of the given
systems.

(𝒕) = 𝒅²𝒚/ 𝒅𝒕² + 𝟑𝒕 𝒅𝒚/𝒅𝒕 + 𝒚(𝒕) = 𝒙(𝒕)

y1(n) = x(n2) + x (n)

y1(n) = log x(n)

7.Sketch the following signals u(-t+2)

r(-t+3)

2δ(n+2) + δ(n) – 2 δ (n - 1) + 3δ (n-3)

u(n+2) u(-n+3)

8.Give an account for the classification of signals in detail. Or

How the signals are classified? Explain.

9.Check whether the following signals are periodic / aperiodic signals. x (t) = cos 2t + sin t/5

x (n) = 3 + cos 𝝅𝒏 + cos 2n

10.Check whether the following signals are periodic / aperiodic signals. x (t) = cos 2t + sin t/5

x (n) = 3 + cos 𝝅𝒏/2 + cos 2n

11.Given x (n) = {1, 4, 3, -1, 2}. Plot the following signals,


x (-n-1)

x (-n/2)

x (-2n + 1)

x (-𝒏 + 𝟐)
𝟐

12.Check whether the following system is linear, causal, time invariant and stable. y (n) = x (n) – x
(n-1)

y (t) = 𝒅/𝒅𝒕 𝒙(𝒕)

13.Find whether the following systems are time variant or fixed. Also find whether

The systems are linear or nonlinear.

𝒅³(𝒕) + 4 𝒅² y(t) + 5 𝒅 𝒚(𝒕) + y² (t) = x(t).

𝒅𝒕³ 𝒅𝒕² 𝒅𝒕

y (n) = an² x (n) + bn x (n-2)

14.Given that input – output relationship of a continuous time system y (t) = t x (-t). Determine
whether the system is causal, stable, and linear and time invariant.

Unit-II

1.Calculate the trigonometric fourier series for the half wave rectifier.

2.State and prove the following properties of fourier transform. (i)Linearity (ii)Time shifting (iii) Time
scaling (iv)Frequency shifting

3.Find the fourier transform of x(t) = e-at u (t) and sketch the magnitude and frequency spectrum.

4.State and prove convolution property and Parseval property of fourier transform.

5.State and prove the multiplication and convolution property of Fourier transform

6.Find the Fourier transform of the signal x (t) = cos ΩO t u(t)

7.Obtain the Fourier co-efficient and write the Quadrature form of afully rectified sine wave.

8.From basic formula, determine the Fourier Transform of the given signals. Obtain the magnitude and
phase spectra of the given signals.

(i) t𝒆−𝒂𝒕u (t) , a > 0


(ii)𝒆−𝒂|𝒕| , a > 0

9.State and prove any four properties of Fourier Transform.

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