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Fourier Series Example: Square Wave Part 1

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Computing the complex exponential Fourier series coefficients for a square wave. Part 1. More instructional engineering videos can be found at http://www.engineeringvideos.org.

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  • so omega zero is equal to pie mm very intresting

  • @yahir2484.... Then listen to another video...this guy is doing great..pretty pathetic that you rooted around to fine SOMETHING wrong with this video. He's doing it for free..stop complaining

  • please dont talk so close to the microphone. I can hear you breath and we you talk sounds kinda discusting so its very hard to watch your videos.

  • Thanks a lot for very descriptive and interesting video.

  • YOU'RE PRETTY GOOD

  • Awesome, great work! Thx for leaving no steps out really helpful for people who are starting fourier series.

  • videos have helped me through many sleepless nights (plowing through homework!) =]

  • Thankyou for putting the effort into making these videos. They are very helpful.

  • Thanks for the time put into making the videos. The explanations are a little extensive for me personally, but that is okay since it allows everyone to understand them

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