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Why is 50% decay used in the description of an impulse waveform to indicate the pulse time?

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Why is 50% decay used in the description of an impulse waveform to indicate the pulse time?

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An impulse waveform can be measured in two ways. The most popular form of measurement is at the 50% point in the decay of the waveform. This 50% point represents the integrated area under the curve for that waveform.

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