Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Author: Hayt
Publisher: Mcgraw Hill Publishers
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Chapter 8, Problem 41E

Evaluate the following functions at t = −1, 0, and +3 (assume u(0) = 1): (a) f (t) = tu(1 − t); (b) g(t) = 8 + 2u(2 − t); (c) h(t) = u(t + 1) − u(t − 1) + u(t + 2) − u(t − 4); (d) z(t) = 1 + u(3 − t) + u(t − 2).

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the value of function f(t) for time t=1,0,and+3.

Answer to Problem 41E

The value of f(t) for time t=1 is 1, the value of f(t) for time t=0 is 0, value of f(t) for time t=3 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

f(t)=tu(1t)        (1)

Formula used:

Write a general expression to calculate the unit step function.

u(t)={0fort<01fort0

Calculation:

Substitute 1 for t in equation (1) to find f(1).

f(1)=(1)u(1(1))=(1)u(2)=1(1){u(t)=1fort>0}=1

Substitute 0 for t in equation (1) to find f(0).

f(0)=(0)u(10)=(0)u(1)=(0)(1){u(t)=1fort>0}=0

Substitute +3 for t in equation (1) to find f(+3).

f(+3)=(3)u(13)=(3)u(2)=(3)(0){u(t)=0fort<0}=0

The value of f(t) for different time is tabulated as follows:

t10+3
f(t)100

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of f(t) for time t=1 is 1, the value of f(t) for time t=0 is 0, value of f(t) for time t=3 is 0.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the value of function g(t) for time t=1,0,and+3.

Answer to Problem 41E

The value of function g(t) or time t=1 is 10, the value of g(t) for time t=0 is 10, value of g(t) for time t=3 is 8.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

g(t)=8+2u(2t)        (2)

Calculation:

Substitute 1 for t in equation (2) to find g(1).

g(1)=8+2u(2(1))=8+2u(3)=8+2(1){u(t)=1fort>0}=10

Substitute 0 for t in equation (2) to find g(0).

g(0)=8+2u(20)=8+2u(2)=8+2(1){u(t)=1fort>0}=10

Substitute +3 for t in equation (2) to find g(+3).

g(+3)=8+2u(23)=8+2u(1)=8+2(0){u(t)=0fort<0}=8

The value of g(t) for different time is tabulated as follows:

t10+3
g(t)10108

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of function g(t) or time t=1 is 10, the value of g(t) for time t=0 is 10, value of g(t) for time t=3 is 8.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the value of function h(t) for time t=1,0,and+3.

Answer to Problem 41E

The value of function h(t) or time t=1 is 2, the value of h(t) for time t=0 is 2, value of h(t) for time t=3 is 1.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

h(t)=u(t+1)u(t1)+u(t+2)u(t4)        (3)

Calculation:

Substitute 1 for t in equation (3) to find h(1).

h(1)=u(1+1)u(11)+u(1+2)u(14)=u(0)u(2)+u(1)u(5)=10+10{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=2

Substitute 0 for t in equation (3) to find h(0).

h(0)=u(0+1)u(01)+u(0+2)u(04)=u(1)u(1)+u(2)u(4)=10+10{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=2

Substitute +3 for t in equation (3) to find h(+3).

h(+3)=u(3+1)u(31)+u(3+2)u(34)=u(4)u(2)+u(5)u(1)=11+10{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=1

The value of h(t) for different time is tabulated as follows:

t10+3
h(t)221

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of function h(t) or time t=1 is 2, the value of h(t) for time t=0 is 2, value of h(t) for time t=3 is 1.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the value of function z(t) for time t=1,0,and+3.

Answer to Problem 41E

The value of function z(t) or time t=1 is 2, the value of z(t) for time t=0 is 2, value of z(t) for time t=3 is 3.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

z(t)=1+u(3t)+u(t2)        (4)

Calculation:

Substitute 1 for t in equation (4) to find z(1).

z(1)=1+u(3(1))+u(12)=1+u(4)+u(3)=1+1+0{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=2

Substitute 0 for t in equation (4) to find z(0).

z(0)=1+u(30)+u(02)=1+u(3)+u(2)=1+1+0{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=2

Substitute +3 for t in equation (4) to find z(+3).

z(+3)=1+u(33)+u(32)=1+u(0)+u(1)=1+1+1{u(t)={0fort<01fort0}=3

The value of z(t) for different time is tabulated as follows:

t10+3
z(t)223

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of function z(t) or time t=1 is 2, the value of z(t) for time t=0 is 2, value of z(t) for time t=3 is 3.

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