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Undergrad Amplitude Modulation equation help
sweet, i will do that. thanks!- dmorr
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Amplitude Modulation Phenomona
Ok, I understand that the sidebands wouldn't be audible to the human ear as they would be only a few hz or less away from the carrier at low volumes. However, I still can't explain why it happens this phenomena happens, because I don't know how to do trigonometry, so I can't see it from the...- dmorr
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Amplitude Modulation equation help
Because I don't know how to solve trigonometry problems. So even though I have the data and the equation, I am not able to plug in numbers into it and find the instantaneous amplitude of the carrier. Since you were able to recognize that the equation in the link was wrong haruspex would you...- dmorr
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- Forum: Classical Physics
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Undergrad Amplitude Modulation Phenomona
Hey Everyone, Can someone explain to me the natural of amplitude modulation in regards to sound. As in one modulator frequencies' amplitude modulating the amplitude of a carrier frequency. Because at low frequencies the modulator only affects the carrier in a way that makes its volume go up...- dmorr
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- Amplitude Modulation
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Undergrad Amplitude Modulation equation help
Hey everyone, I am trying to understand the phenomena behind the technique of using amplitude modulation in sound synthesis. When you have two frequencies, for example, w1=200hz and w2=300hz, and you use the amplitude of one (w1) to modulate the amplitude of the other (w2), it creates 3...- dmorr
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- Amplitude Modulation
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- Forum: Classical Physics