How to Solve a Physics Problem
This makes a lot of sense, finally
What even @alexander, no. I can’t even express how much I disagree with this, and I usually love your blog. My mind is blown just trying to comprehend it, thanks
Soda is just crunchy water
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It’s sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.
There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they aren’t used anymore!
When one searches for Fourier series animations online, these amazing gifs are what they stumble upon.
They are absolutely remarkable to look at. But what are the circles actually doing here?
Your objective is to represent a square wave by combining many sine waves. As you know, the trajectory traced by a particle moving along a circle is a sinusoid:
This kind of looks like a square wave but we can do better by adding another harmonic.
We note that the position of the particle in the two harmonics can be represented as a vector that constantly changes with time like so:
And being vector quantities, instead of representing them separately, we can add them by the rules of vector addition and represent them a single entity i.e:
Source
The trajectory traced by the resultant of these vectors gives us our waveform.
And as promised by the Fourier series, adding in more and more harmonics reduces the error in the waveform obtained.
Have a good one!
**More amazing Fourier series gifs can be found here.
Same
i wanna know why this dude made this
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