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- 1st harmonic; the other harmonics are known as higher harmonics. As all harmonics are periodic at the fundamental frequency, the sum of harmonics is also...
- the cosmos as it relates to musical sound. In 1619, Kepler published Harmonices Mundi (literally Harmonies of the World), expanding on the concepts he...
- In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system that, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force F proportional...
- fields. The table of spherical harmonics contains a list of common spherical harmonics. Since the spherical harmonics form a complete set of orthogonal...
- Playing a string harmonic (a flageolet) is a string instrument technique that uses the nodes of natural harmonics of a musical string to isolate overtones...
- The quantum harmonic oscillator is the quantum-mechanical analog of the classical harmonic oscillator. Because an arbitrary smooth potential can usually...
- In mathematics, the harmonic mean is a kind of average, one of the Pythagorean means. It is the most appropriate average for ratios and rates such as speeds...
- In mathematics, the n-th harmonic number is the sum of the reciprocals of the first n natural numbers: H n = 1 + 1 2 + 1 3 + ⋯ + 1 n = ∑ k = 1 n 1 k ....
- Harmonic analysis is a branch of mathematics concerned with investigating the connections between a function and its representation in frequency. The frequency...
- media related to Harmonic series. Harmonic series may refer to either of two related concepts: Harmonic series (mathematics) Harmonic series (music) This...