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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Sorry guys this is not my field, I was just trying to get some inspiration to solve my problem. Thank's for your kindly explainations, clearly I do not understand because I do not have any solid physics/math background, not because you lack of explaination skills. I'll try to read in repetition...
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Sorry, maybe I don't get it. There are two equal waves, but they don't cancel each other
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    So you're saying that: ##f(x)\cdot f(z) = 0## ?? Sorry maybe I didn't understood, but isn't the purple wave wrong? It should be the superposition of red and blue.
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Thank you, could you please explain me better this part:
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Ok, perhaps could you try to explain just the basic formula behind it?
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Hello, thanks for stopping by! Can I ask you what are the principles beyond Fourier transform? I mean, from a logical standpoint, how does it proceed to extrapolate different waves from a main one?
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    I Approach to extrapolate a "superpositioned" wave?

    Hello everyone, sorry if this is the wrong section. In this forum I'm a fish out of the bowl, my knowledge of physics is ages beyond most of the people on there, so please forgive my naivness. So, here's my problem, I'm a sort of "audio" engineer (won't enter much on detail) and on my free...
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