Re: Calc. energy harmonics



On Nov 11, 3:38 pm, Jim Slatter <jimslat...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can someone tell me how to calculate the _proportion_ (not numerical
quantity) of EM energy residing in a fundamental frequency as opposed
to a distant lower harmonic of same?

For example, an RF fundamental and the frequency obtained by dividing
it in successively in two 20 or 30 times.

Thank you,

Jim Slatter

Jim, sorry about the way that this tread has drifted, with net net
kooks getting into the discussion. You have reaised a good question
and it deserves a responsilbe professinal answer which I believe that
I may have already posted.

Harry C.


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