Signals and Systems - Inverse Fourier Transform

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UConn HKN's Andrew Finelli shows how to perform an inverse fourier transform on a rectangular function.

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is he trying to show that skaters can do well on exams ?

PauloConstantino
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Has he not only mastered this math but ALSO writing backwards?

TheManatilla
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Thanks! Simply explained and effective :)

omarbaalbaki
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Thanks! I have been abusing the table. This helps!

danielbrock
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is the omega inside the rect() w0 or what? It seems that there are two omegas, one of which is set between -1/2<w<1/2 and one that is inside the rect((w-10)/2pi).

aidanabregov
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How are you writing backwards? Are you writing on a glass screen? How is this possible?

JonathanTATran
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Why didn't you substitute the value of t.

__-njwj
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There's an error: sin(pi x)/pi x = si(pi x) = sinc(x)

johannesh
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ulan soru çözemiyoz konu dinleyelim dedik denk gelen adama bak ben düz yazamıyom adam tersten yazıyo bırakıcam okulunu mokulunu

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