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What is a characteristic of both light waves and sound waves?

The math that describes them, Fourier transforms allow one to add wave functions. Also thr fact that they are waves so wave adding together or "cancelling " each other out is possible, wave interference both constructive and destructive does occur.


What do you mean by periodic convolution?

The circular convolution of two aperiodic functions occurs when one of them is convolved in the normal way with a periodic summation of the other function. That situation arises in the context of the Circular convolution theorem. The identical operation can also be expressed in terms of the periodic summations of both functions, if the infinite integration interval is reduced to just one period. That situation arises in the context of the Discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) and is also called periodic convolution. In particular, the transform (DTFT) of the product of two discrete sequences is the periodic convolution of the transforms of the individual sequences.


How do professors use math?

Mathematics and its big brothers is pretty inescapable at Universities or College. It is either used directly or as applied math in understanding how things and systemes work * Science, engineering, architecture and math courses are all math all the time. Examples: Laplace and Fourier transforms, calculus, string theory, quantum mechanics, electronics, control theory * Economics, sociology and many health courses use math a lot of the time Examples: Present value, return on investment, pharmacokinetics, dose response curves, survey results * Art and music courses use math but disguise it as timing, ratios and aspects. Examples: the golden rectangle, timing and tempo, purchasing materials, stress and strain in sculptures * English, History and Philosophy perhaps escape All professors use math in doing their budgets, calculating curves for grading exams


What is the procedure for forensic fiber analysis?

Forensic fiber analysis is a critical process in criminal investigations, involving the meticulous examination of fibers found at crime scenes or on suspects. The procedure begins with careful collection and preservation of fiber evidence, using specialized tools like tweezers and evidence bags to prevent contamination. Next, forensic analysts employ various microscopic techniques, including stereomicroscopy and polarized light microscopy, to examine the fibers' physical characteristics such as color, shape, and texture. Advanced spectroscopic methods like Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy are then utilized to determine the chemical composition of the fibers, providing crucial information about their origin and type. Finally, the analyzed fibers are compared to known samples or databases to establish potential matches, which can link suspects to crime scenes or provide valuable leads in investigations.


Why is silk a good insulator?

Here is an abstact I found on the silk worm cocoons that will help you understand the composition and thermal properties of the silk. The thermal properties of Bombyx mori silk fibers subjected to heat treatment were examined by thermogravimetry, differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared absorption spectrometry (TG-DTA-FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The color, size, and shape of B. mori cocoon shells were observed as they were heated from 25 to 550°C. Only 1% of the original cocoon shell weight remains as cocoon ash after treatment at 550°C. Inorganic components, such as calcium, potassium, sulfur, magnesium, etc., were detected in the cocoon ash by energy dispersion fluorescent X-ray spectrometry. A sharp decrease in weight was observed in the TG data beginning around 280°C, and an endothermic peak appeared at 308°C, as evidenced by the DTA curves. The IR bands observed at 2380 cm-1 (OH stretching), 1760 cm-1 (CO stretching), 1503 (NH stretching), 1085 cm-1 (CN stretching) and 965 cm-1 (NH2 stretching) become stronger as an exothermic reaction beginning at 280°C takes place. This is probably due to cleavage of the main chain and the accompanying decomposition of the silk fibers. Similarly, a SEM micrograph of silk fibers treated at 300°C shows a microtubule in the middle of the silk fibers of about 25-m diameter. This suggests that the thermal reactions starts in the middle of the silk fiber and forms a microtubule. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 86: 1817-1820, 2002

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How did Charles Fourier try to correct the ills of industrialization?

One way Charles Fourier tried to correct the ills of industrialization was by advocating for socialism. He wanted the factors of production to be owned by the citizens.


How did Charles Fourier try to the ills of industrialization?

One way Charles Fourier tried to correct the ills of industrialization was by advocating for socialism. He wanted the factors of production to be owned by the citizens.


How did Charles fourier and Henri saint-Simon try to correct the ills of the industrialization?

a new economic system called socialism.


How did Charles Fourier and Henri de Saint Simon correct the ills of industrialization?

a new economic system called socialism.


How did Charles Fourier Henri de Saint-Simon try to correct the ills of industrialization?

a new economic system called socialism.


How did Charles fourier and Henri de saint - Simon try to correct the ills of industrialization?

a new economic system called socialism.


What is Charles Fourier's birthday?

Charles Fourier was born on April 7, 1772.


When did Charles Fourier die?

Charles Fourier was born on April 7, 1772.


How old was Charles Fourier at death?

Charles Fourier died on October 10, 1837 at the age of 65.


How did each reformer try to correct the ills of industrialization Charles Fourier and Henri DE saint Simon?

Charles Fourier proposed the establishment of self-sustaining communities called "phalanxes," where individuals would work according to their passions and interests, fostering cooperation and social harmony. Henri de Saint-Simon emphasized the need for a scientific approach to social organization, advocating for a society led by industrialists and scientists who would manage resources and labor for the common good. Both reformers sought to address the inequalities and social dislocation caused by industrialization, promoting communal living and rational organization as solutions.


What has the author Charles Tong written?

Charles Tong has written: 'Ordered fast Fourier transforms on a massively parallel hypercube multiprocessor' -- subject- s -: Fourier transformations, Multiprocessors


What has the author Charles Fourier written?

Charles Fourier has written: 'Oeuvres completes de Charles Fourier' 'Selections from the works of Fourier' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Citerlogue' 'The theory of the four movements' -- subject(s): Utopian socialism 'Bases de la politique positive' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Charles Fourier' 'Theorie der vier Bewegungen und der allgemeinen Bestimmungen' -- subject(s): Socialism 'The passions of the human soul and their influence on society and civilization' -- subject(s): Early works to 1850, Emotions 'Le nouveau monde industriel ... ' -- subject(s): Communism 'Design for Utopia' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Oeuvres comple tes' 'Fourier' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Teoria dei quattro movimenti e altri scritti' -- subject(s): Socialism 'L' attraction passionne e'