Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements
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Author: Richard S. Figliola, Donald E. Beasley
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Determine the Fourier series for the function y(t) = r for — 5 < r < 5 by expanding the function as an odd periodic function with a period of 10 units, as shown in Figure 2.25. Plot the first, second, and third partial sums of this Fourier series.
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