what makes them sineans fourier tells that only a


What makes them sine?

Ans) Fourier tells that only a sine wave has no harmonic content. The math works out that if you have any wave shape other than a sign wave, you can break it down into a parts of sine waves of dissimilar harmonic frequency, phase, and amplitude. All those harmonics go to zero when the wave shape is a pure sine. We can tell that radio waves behave like a sine, you can run them by a narrowband filter, and no energy is lost. Maxwell's equations predict propagation and fields based on a sine wave, and anything other than that propagates as if it is multiple frequencies, which do not propagate energy as well. 

 

 

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Electrical Engineering: what makes them sineans fourier tells that only a
Reference No:- TGS0262938

Expected delivery within 24 Hours