Finding Harmonic Vibration from Frequency

ARPIT GUPTA
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can we find the harmonic of vibration somehow just by knowing frequency?
 
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Somebody answer please
 
Hi Arpit, Welcome to PF!:-)
ARPIT GUPTA said:
can we find the harmonic of vibration somehow just by knowing frequency?
You would of course need the value of the fundamental mode of vibration.
 
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I am attempting to use a Raman TruScan with a 785 nm laser to read a material for identification purposes. The material causes too much fluorescence and doesn’t not produce a good signal. However another lab is able to produce a good signal consistently using the same Raman model and sample material. What would be the reason for the different results between instruments?

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