Chris Pearson:That's an electrical waveform, but let's assume that if you connected a microphone to your oscilloscope, you would get something similar.
Now apply a fourier transform and you will have various harmonics. That is why arcing buzzes rather than hums or whistles.
That's fair to say. A colleague of mine said similar regards Fourier analysis but I took it that the harmonics it would identify would be only theoretical, i.e. a way to describe the waveform mathematically but not actually altering how the waveform would sound.. Now I need to feed this through a speaker and compare to a pure sine wave, next time I have a chance.
Many thanks.
Chris Pearson:That's an electrical waveform, but let's assume that if you connected a microphone to your oscilloscope, you would get something similar.
Now apply a fourier transform and you will have various harmonics. That is why arcing buzzes rather than hums or whistles.
That's fair to say. A colleague of mine said similar regards Fourier analysis but I took it that the harmonics it would identify would be only theoretical, i.e. a way to describe the waveform mathematically but not actually altering how the waveform would sound.. Now I need to feed this through a speaker and compare to a pure sine wave, next time I have a chance.
Many thanks.
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