Lecture 25 - The Dirac Delta Function
The Dirac delta function can be used to model a force that acts instantaneously. We discuss its properties, then solve a differential equation involving this function. This lecture is part of a course on differential equations (Math 207, University of Washington)

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Lecture 26 - Convolution and Transfer functions

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Dirac delta function | Laplace transform | Differential Equations | Khan Academy

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Mod-01 Lec-03 Dirac Delta Function & Fourier Transforms

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