How to plot that?

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RoBoTBoY
RoBoTBoY on 9 Nov 2020
Edited: RoBoTBoY on 9 Nov 2020
Hello! How to plot that?
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Mohamad
Mohamad on 9 Nov 2020
Hi , you must mention the following :
f : sinusoid frequency .
alpha : Attenuation .
A
Phi : phase shift

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David Hill
David Hill on 9 Nov 2020
phi=.1;%not sure what you what
alpha=2*log(10);
f=4;
A=1;
t=0:.001:1;
f=@(t)A*exp(-alpha*t).*cos(2*pi*f*t+phi);
plot(t,f(t));
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RoBoTBoY
RoBoTBoY on 9 Nov 2020
Edited: RoBoTBoY on 9 Nov 2020
I put pi/2 where phi.
What does @(t) mean?

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KSSV
KSSV on 9 Nov 2020
A=10;
f=1000;
n=5;
T=1/f;
t=[0:T/100:n*T];
s=A*exp(-t*1000).*sin(2*pi*f*t);

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