Abstract

When complex waveforms are analyzed in undergraduate laboratory courses by examining oscillograms from simple resonant circuits, interpretation problems often occur. It is suggested that these problematic oscillograms are explainable by recognizing that typical resonant filters pass significant amounts of several harmonics adjacent to the one intended. The effect of such adjacent harmonics is computed, and the resulting Fourier partial sum compares favorably with oscillographic observation.

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