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Electromagnetic Interference - Can I Get a Lower Frequency Wave?
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[QUOTE="Ehdrian, post: 3509477, member: 146735"] Hello, This is not homework, as I'm not in school :) I was wondering if there are any standard equations for electromagnetic waves interfering with each other. For instance, can I change the frequency of a wave by hitting it with another wave of a different frequency? I can find info on sound waves etc.. but I was wondering if this was any different. The question I want to answer for myself is: "Can I get one lower frequency electromagnetic wave, by combining two or more higher frequency electromagnetic waves?" Thank you :) [/QUOTE]
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