ASN4 - Fourier Transform property: Parseval's Theorem

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Parseval's Theorem

(|s(t)|)2dt in time transforms to (|S(f)|)2df in frequency

The magnitude of s(t) is also the Inverse Fourier Transform of S(f).

|s(t)|=F1[S(f)]=|S(f)ej2πftdf|

Note that |ej2πft|=cos2(2πft)+sin2(2πft)=1

The above equation of |s(t)| simplifies to then |s(t)|=S(f)df=|S(f)|

Therefore,squaring the function and intergrating it in the time domain (|s(t)|)2dt is to do the same in the frequency domain (|S(f)|)2df