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The impulse response of an LTI system can be obtained by

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Impulse response is the derivative of the step response for any LTI system.
Updated On: Feb 9, 2026
  • differentiating the unit ramp response
  • differentiating the unit step response
  • integrating the unit ramp response
  • integrating the unit step response
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Define impulse and step responses.
The impulse response $h(t)$ of an LTI system is the output when the input is a unit impulse $\delta(t)$.
Step 2: Relationship between unit step and impulse.
The unit impulse is the derivative of the unit step function:
\[ \delta(t) = \frac{d}{dt}u(t) \]
Step 3: System response relation.
If $s(t)$ is the step response of the system, then:
\[ h(t) = \frac{d}{dt}s(t) \]
Step 4: Eliminate incorrect options.
Integrating responses does not yield the impulse response directly. Differentiating the ramp response gives the step response, not impulse.
Step 5: Final conclusion.
Hence, the impulse response can be obtained by differentiating the unit step response.
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