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Define harmonics in sound​

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Answered by REDPLANET
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A harmonic is a signal or wave whose frequency is an integral (whole-number) multiple of the frequency of some reference signal or wave.

The signals at frequencies of 2 f , 4 f , 6 f , etc are called even harmonics.

The signals at frequencies of 3 f , 5 f , 7 f , etc. are called odd harmonics.

A signal can, in theory, have infinitely many harmonics.

Answered by Anonymous
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A harmonic is one of an ascending series of sonic components that sound above the audible fundamental frequency...There are 2 types of harmonics : -

  • Odd harmonics
  • Even harmonics

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