Re: Non-linear overlaying of waves in water

From: CWatters (colin.watters_at_pandoraBOX.be)
Date: 01/23/05


Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:56:18 GMT


"heiko ackermann" <heiack@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:410fff40.0501230900.4ba5271@posting.google.com...
> Hey,
> If I overlay two acoustic waves with different frequencies in water,
> and my amplitudes are high enough for linear effects.
> There will be four waves, the two wave frequencies and the new two
> ones, f1-f2 and f1+f2
>
> Now I want to know if what's about the amplitude of the two new ones.
> Will the amplitude change, or will it be the always the same.
>
> In the linear case the beating ampltidue will change, but whats about
> the non-linear chase.

Scroll down this page. Might help..
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/superposition/superposition.html



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