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Fourier: Making Waves

Build any wave by adding sine components

Fourier's theorem states that any periodic function can be decomposed into a sum of sine and cosine waves of different frequencies and amplitudes. The fundamental frequency sets the pitch; harmonics add complexity. Square waves require infinitely many odd harmonics; more harmonics = sharper corners. This decomposition is foundational to signal processing, acoustics, and quantum mechanics.

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