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The following things can be said about a time-variant system:
ELABORATION By definition, the input-output characteristics vary with Time . Consider
If the excitation signal is delayed by time ''k'' i.e., ''x(t-k)'' the if the response the system is TV. ''See Time-invariant System for examples and how to prove if a system is time-variant or time-invariant.'' PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE There are many well developed Techniques for dealing with the response of linear time invariant systems, such as Laplace and Fourier transforms. However, these techniques are not strictly valid for time varying systems. A system undergoing slow time variation in comparison to its time constants can usually be considered to be time invariant. An example of this is the ageing and wear of electronic components, which happens on a scale of years, and thus does not result in any behaviour qualitately different from that observed in a time invariant system. Other linear time variant systems may behave more like nonlinear systems. EXAMPLES OF TIME-VARIANT SYSTEMS The following time varying systems cannot be modelled by assuming that they are time invariant:
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