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From: lincoln@eosp1.UUCP (Dick Lincoln)
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Subject: Re: Ugly Square Waves
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Date: Thu, 14-Jun-84 09:44:28 EDT
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Oops, in my article I claimed that the amplitude relationship between
square wave harmonic Fourier components was 1/f (for frequency); what I
meant was 1/n where "n" is the harmonic order.  I.e., the "third"
harmonic has 1/3 the amplitude of the fundamental, and so on.  All
harmonic components are exactly "in phase" with one another - they all
cross the time axis ascending in amplitude at exatly the same periodic
points.  Sorry 'bout that.