Excellent, you connected the mathematical side with the practical side in a clear and easy-to-understand way
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Excellent, you connected the mathematical side with the practical side in a clear and easy-to-understand way
Thanks for stopping by. I've tried to explain this topic thoroughly. In this article, I talk about signals represented in both time and frequency. You can switch between the two using the Fourier Transform, and the key differences are as follows. When analyzing a signal in the time domain, time shows when something happens, while in the frequency domain, frequency shows what the signal is made of. !PIZZA