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What is a sound spectrum?

Are complex tones and made up of a mixture of frequecys.


Does energy make up sound?

Sound is energy. It is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.


What is an electromagnetic spectrum made up of?

It is made up of wavelengths...


Is a rainbow made up of radio waves?

no, they are made up of light waves, similar to radio waves and both are in the same spectrum (the electromagnetic spectrum) but they have different wavelenghts.


What scientist made up the word spectrum?

Larry arriaga


What kind of spectrum shows all the colors?

a white spectrum because white is made up of all colors.


What is the composition of the spectrum that is made up of different waves?

The spectrum is composed of different waves with varying wavelengths and frequencies.


What does the term fundamental mean when referring to particles?

When we apply the term fundamental to particles, we refer to a particle that is not made up of other particles. As an example, an electron is a fundamental particle. It is not made up of other particles, and it is, therefore, a fundamental particle. The proton and neutron, on the other hand, are each made up of three quarks. (The proton has two up quarks and a down quark, while the neutron has two down quarks and an up quark.)


What is made up of all of the colors of the spectrum mixed together?

white


Who discovered the visible spectrum?

Nobody knows who created the visible spectrum but newton was the first to actually prove that light was made up of all the colours in the visible spectrum


How do you find the fundamental frequency of a sample using a spectrum analyzer?

Looking at the spectrum displayed on the spectrum analyzer, the fundamental will generally be the left-most vertical spike above 0Hz. However, to qualify as the fundamental, this tone must have a specific harmonic relationship to the other components of the sampled signal. The relationship is that every upper tone in the signal should be an integer-multiple of the frequency of the fundamental. Thus, if you find three spikes, one at 200Hz, one at 300Hz and one at 400Hz, the 200Hz tone is not the fundamental. That would be a tone at 100Hz, and the signal you are looking at has a 'suppressed fundamental'. Likewise, if the signal described above also had a spike at 50Hz, this _could_ be the fundamental, where the second harmonic (at 100Hz), third harmonic (at 150Hz) fifth harmonic (at 250Hz) and all harmonics above the sixth are being suppressed. An additional worthy test is to turn off the signal and look at the spectrum. If there are signal components displayed that don't relate to the sample, they would show up after the signal is removed. (I.e., do an analysis of silence, and anything that shows up needs to be subtracted or discounted from the signal spectrum.)


Which colors make white?

White is made up of all the colours of the spectrum