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The term harmonic in its strictest sense describes any member of the harmonic series. The term is employed in various disciplines, including music and acoustics, electronic power transmission, radio technology, etc. It is typically applied to repeating signals, such as sinusoidal waves. A harmonic of such a wave is a wave with a frequency that is a positive integer multiple of the frequency of the original wave, known as the fundamental frequency. The original wave is also called 1st harmonic, the following harmonics are known as higher harmonics. As all harmonics are periodic at the fundamental frequency, the sum of harmonics is also periodic at that frequency. For example, if the fundamental frequency is 50 Hz, a common AC power supply frequency, the frequencies of the first three higher harmonics are 100 Hz (2nd harmonic), 150 Hz (3rd harmonic), 200 Hz (4th harmonic) and any addition of waves with these frequencies is periodic at 50 Hz.
Most acoustic instruments emit complex tones containing many individual partials (component simple tones or sinusoidal waves), but the untrained human ear typically does not perceive those partials as separate phenomena. Rather, a musical note is perceived as one sound, the quality or timbre of that sound being a result of the relative strengths of the individual partials.
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Why do strings make the sounds they do, yo? Various harmonics are investigated and justified.
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Power System Harmonics are multiples of a fundamental frequency typically 60 Hz. or 50 Hz. Learn more: http://brainfiller.com/videos/power-system-harmonics-what-are-they/ Non-linear loads are the biggest source of harmonics that can create serious problems on an electrical system. Subscribe to BrainfillerTV to be the first to see new training videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/BrainfillerTV?sub_confirmation=1 Jim Phillips explains how power system harmonics are created and the different frequencies that may result. This video is based on material from Jim’s electric power training class: Harmonics and Power Factor http://brainfiller.com/courses/power-system-engineering-course/ Watch more tutorials on Arc Flash and Electrical Power Systems at http://brainfiller.com In addition to watc...
In this episode we're going to take a look at the harmonic content of sounds. What are the harmonics exactly? Also we talk about harmonic distortion which is generated by the components in analogue equipment. We perform a test by running a sine-wave through a tube-compressor to experience the harmonic distortion. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy these tutorials please consider supporting this channel! Check out some of the cool products we have to offer in the WickieMedia Shop: http://store.wickie.media. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...Presented by Wick van den Belt for WickieMedia audio tutorials... Find WickieMedia online : http://www.wickie.media ht...
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This gives an overview of what harmonics are, how they work, and how they make different instruments sound different.
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Working on the railroad, dollar a day
Working on the railroad, dollar a day
Working on the railroad, dollar a day
Get my money, gonna get my pay
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