Physics, asked by idrees2939noor, 2 months ago

Square wave has harmonic in optical fiber?? even or odd​

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Answered by venomgirl8
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It contains a sine wave fundamental, and all its odd harmonics. The amplitude of each harmonic is 1/n, so the amplitude of the fifth harmonic, for example, would be 1/5 the amplitude of the fundamental. But making a perfect square wave isn't easy. ... A perfect square wave would have no even harmonics

Answered by HorridAshu
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It contains a sine wave fundamental, and all its odd harmonics. The amplitude of each harmonic is 1/n, so the amplitude of the fifth harmonic, for example, would be 1/5 the amplitude of the fundamental. But making a perfect square wave isn't easy. ... A perfect square wave would have no even harmonics

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