Fourier Analysis 17: Phase Angle form of a function

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We find the Fourier Series of a periodic function g(x), write it in its phase angle form and glimpse at its amplitude spectrum.

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  • 2:07

    B-G

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  • Great videos! Will there be more material on fourier analysis coming up?

  • Oh! play the last video on my list.

    No problem,Let me find it and bring iT forward. 2:54

  • 0:08

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    Donylee

    Na 4:09 i hope so also-

    Allel

  • whats the fuwest one agen mate?

  • Dony lee you are a great tutor.I just wonder where the 18th video is??? I really want to understand the connection between fourieranalysis and quantum mechanics

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  • Cn/2 is equal to amplitude of fourier transform of f(x)

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