Well, sort of. Harmonics are a sound property that will be modified along with the frequency when passed through a frequency converter.
Yes, it is possible for harmonics to be transmitted through a frequency converter. You just need to double check to make sure the frequency converter is capable of doing the task
In solar power plants, the power is directly transmitted through converter but excess power is usually stored in a battery and transferred through converter.
vibrations transmitted through an elastic solid liquid or gas or a transmitted vibrations of any frequency
The sound wave produced by a violin is a complex waveform with multiple harmonics. It is generated by the vibration of the strings, which are then transmitted to the body of the instrument and amplified through the resonance of the hollow body. This combination of harmonics gives the violin its unique and rich tone.
1. From the lowest frequency to the highest frequency. For telephone grade audio, it's 300 Hz to 3300 (or 3400 ) Hz. For other signals, you need to know the lowest and highest frequencies. 2. Your question (can BB signal be transmitted...) cannot be answered. As it stands, the answer is no. Reword the question so that it can be answered.
Anytime a signal goes through a nonlinear system.
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No. They are both waves it depends solely on the medium they are travelling through. Only different types of waves travel longer or shorter distances (uv further than sound etc) :)
It is transmitted through feed contaminated with nervous tissue. It can also be transmitted through pasture infected with placental tissue from infected sheep.
A single diode alone can not multiply frequency - it can only divide frequency.Two diodes in full wave split mode, or 4 diodes in full wave bridge mode, will seem to multiply frequency, due to the fact that alternating polarities of the AC wave will be flipped and superimposed on the resulting DC. It should be noted, however, that this is not true multiplication, because the result is not sinusoidal.It is possible to filter the output and make it look sinusoidal, but that filter design will be very complex.*************************************************************Yes, a diode can be used as a frequency multiplier.A diode is a non-linear device, and any signal passed through a non-linear device or circuit will result in harmonics being generated. If the signal passing through the diode is not a sine wave then harmonics of all the other frequencies present at the input will also have harmonics generated. There will also be the sums and differences between all the reultant frequencies.That is why a diode is used as a "detector" in an a.m. receiver. Another name for a detector is a mixer, the other name for which is a multiplier.
The substance through which a wave is transmitted is called the MEDIUM.Your very welcome.
It is transmitted.