Electrical Engineering: Ch 16: Laplace Transform (44 of 58) What is Convolution? Def. 1

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In this video I will explain what is convolution. (It is an inverse Laplace transform tool.)

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You have saved my life so many times on my EE degree so far, thankyou.

nicktyler
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Thank you  Mr. Van Biezen...you  have  cleared so many doubts....

joemartin
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Again; a rather difficult subject exceptionally well explained! Very useful that you explain, define, functions y, x and h as you do in the beginning here. Thanks, once again, professor van Biezen!

BentHestad
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I never heard it explained like this!! 😊 Thanx!

curtpiazza
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Slight error here I think. Convolution of (x * h)(t) is not equal to X(s)H(s). It's equal to the inverse Laplace transform of X(s)H(s).

Smmmile
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Hi Michel, is there any rule when choosing which of the function is X(s) and H(s) what I mean is can X(s) be equal to 1/(s-a) instead of 1/(s^2)

rickcereceda