Thanks for leaving a comment. In this article I talk about mechanical waves. In this article I also wanted to mention Fourier. The relationship between Fourier and mechanical waves arises from the fact that any periodic wave can be broken down into a sum of simpler sinusoidal waves. In simpler words Fourier understood that a complex mechanical wave can be seen as the sum of many sinusoidal waves. !CTP
Thanks for leaving a comment. In this article I talk about mechanical waves. In this article I also wanted to mention Fourier. The relationship between Fourier and mechanical waves arises from the fact that any periodic wave can be broken down into a sum of simpler sinusoidal waves. In simpler words Fourier understood that a complex mechanical wave can be seen as the sum of many sinusoidal waves. !CTP
Yeah I know about that. I studied physic in the University 2 years and I work in Signal Processing with Theory of Information.
Fourier is classic but exists other Transforms like Discrete Cosine, Wavelets... with better results