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spookyfw
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Hey folks,
some weeks ago we had an trial-exam and one of the questions there was: "How do you measure phase and group velocity."
That question really got me. Having a fastly oscillating wave as carrier and then the envelope. Can someone help me? Is it impossible for the phase, as it is usually a harmonic one?
Would be really great if someone would know the answer,
take care,
spookyfw
some weeks ago we had an trial-exam and one of the questions there was: "How do you measure phase and group velocity."
That question really got me. Having a fastly oscillating wave as carrier and then the envelope. Can someone help me? Is it impossible for the phase, as it is usually a harmonic one?
Would be really great if someone would know the answer,
take care,
spookyfw