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How can I get the energy of a wave?

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Li-Wun
Li-Wun on 18 May 2024
Commented: Li-Wun on 20 May 2024
I used signal analyzer to analyze a wave of the sound.
Now I would like to calculate the energy of the sound.
My idea is to firstly squared the amplitude and then integrated the whole wave.
I have squared the amplitude and got the diagram of squared amplitude v.s. time.
However, I don't know how to integrate this wave without having a wavefunction.
How could I do? Thank you.
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Paul
Paul on 19 May 2024
Yes, that's the standard definition of the energy in the discrete-time signal as long as the elements of data are real and it's assumed that the signal is zero for indices outside those covered by data.

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Paul
Paul on 18 May 2024
Hi Li-Wun,
This answer may be what's needed. If not, feel free to post back here with follow-up questions, preferably with example code.

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