Science, asked by jayant1935, 10 months ago

What are rectified sounds​

Answers

Answered by harshal9860293159
0

The process of CLIPPING a SIGNAL or WAVEFORM such that either the positive or negative portion of it is completely eliminated. This technique can be used to convert ALTERNATING CURRENT into DIRECT CURRENT, for instance to produce control voltages for use in a SOUND SYNTHESIZER.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

The sound travels in waves with a positive pressure and negative pressure so a vibration is made, I know sound can be "canceled out" by producing the same frequency and amplitude wave and offsetting it half a cycle, but what I'm wondering is if you could hear a rectified signal and by that I mean full wave rectification as seen in conversion of AC into DC with the absence of the capacitor to smooth so the wave would be purely fluctuation in positive pressure.

Similar questions