What is the relationship between nth harmonics and the fundamental frequency?
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The frequencies of the harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental. The spectrum of a real sinewave has the fundamental with frequency f0, a second harmonic with frequency 2f0, a third harmonic with frequency 3f0 and so on. Depending on the distortion some harmonics can be higher than the others.
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- The wavelength of the first harmonic is equal to double the length of the string.
- The "nth" wavelength is equal to the fundamental wavelength divided by n.
- any wave system with two identical ends, such as a pipe with two open or closed ends.
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