
What exactly are harmonics and how do they "appear"?
May 21, 2012 · "how are harmonics generated? The signal is just "on" or "off", how are there first, third, and fifth harmonics and why do they get weaker?" // Although not a satisfactory answer, you could …
Does the difference in harmonic series between instruments have a ...
Dec 30, 2019 · Also note that the human ear only picks up so many harmonics. So not only the physical vibration of the instrument, but also a human ear's receptability will affect the relative strengths of the …
How do harmonics work? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
The harmonics that are n * k * f0 (for all k in natural numbers, and f0 the frequency of the open string) are the ones that are not muted. For example if the least number of divisions for your finger …
what causes voltage harmonics - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Mar 6, 2018 · 1 Voltage harmonics result from voltage drops across the source impedance due to current harmonics. If the current harmonics are low in comparison to the short circuit current capacity …
Even harmonics from oscillator - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Sep 17, 2024 · For a fully symmetric waveform the even harmonics should cancel out but any departure from symmetry will cause the even harmonics to become present. Ultimately the spectrum for a …
Sources of Harmonics(Odd and Even) - Electrical Engineering Stack …
What are the sources of harmonics? Why are they generated? Here is the document from National Semiconductor giving explanation about different terms of ADCs and DACs. And on page 19, it talks …
Electrical System Harmonics - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Jun 22, 2017 · During high demand periods, higher currents mean thicker wire but, the harmonics don't get smaller i.e. the cable still has to be a tad thicker and because they are higher frequency, those …
Mixers and LO Harmonics - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Apr 12, 2023 · Thanks for your suggestion, but I found what I was looking for. I don't really know the terminology too well but by brute force searching I found "Harmonic Rejection Mixers" along with this …
Why harmonic distortion and not at other frequencies?
Apr 22, 2020 · If I put a 1KHz sine wave through a non-linear load, why would the distortion show up at harmonics and not something a little less friendly, say, at 1.8KHz, depending on the circuit design? …
What are overtones? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
Nov 5, 2017 · 8 Overtones are harmonics, or upper partials; extra notes which sound when a fundamental note is played. The words are almost synonymous, but not exactly. When a string is …