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Harmonic

In physics, acoustics, and telecommunications, a harmonic is a sinusoidal wave with a frequency that is a positive integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of a periodic signal. The fundamental frequency is also called the 1st harmonic; the other harmonics are known as higher harmonics.

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On stringed instruments

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Harmonic

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Edges67
Triples56
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029412
Components1

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see also · 18
Harmonic → Area, Aristoxenus, Aspect, BC Greek Peripatetic, Decomposition, Device, Having, Method, Music, Musical, Nonlinear, Physical, Sinusoidal, Sound, Special, Spectrum, String, TET
related to External links · 9
Harmonic → Cambridge University Press, Encyclopædia Britannica, HarmonicsHarmonics, HarmonicsHear, Hugh, Physics, PianoConfigurable, SVG, The Feynman Lectures
related to Partials, overtones, and harmonics · 8
Harmonic → An, For, Harmonics, In, On, Overtone, The, This
related to Characteristics · 7
Harmonic → However, In, Many, Most, Oscillators, Rather, Wind
related to On stringed instruments · 6
Harmonic → Grove's Dictionary, It, Music, Musicians, String, The
related to Other information · 3
Harmonic → Composer Arnold Dreyblatt, Composer Lawrence Ball, Harmonics
related to Artificial harmonics · 2
Harmonic → As, Occasionally
related to Terminology · 2
Harmonic → But, Harmonics
is a · 1
Harmonic → sinusoidal wave with a frequency that is a positive integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of a periodic signal

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Harmonicis asinusoidal wave with a frequency that is a positive integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of a periodic signal0.90text
Harmonicrelated to Artificial harmonicsOccasionally0.60section
Harmonicrelated to Artificial harmonicsAs0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsMost0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsRather0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsMany0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsOscillators0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsWind0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsHowever0.60section
Harmonicrelated to CharacteristicsIn0.60section
Harmonicrelated to External linksThe Feynman Lectures0.60section
Harmonicrelated to External linksPhysics0.60section

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