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Jim Kelley wrote:
. . . Mixing on the other hand is the product (rather than the sum) of two or more waveforms and does in fact yield different rotational speeds. And multiplying voltage and current waveforms, or squaring a voltage or current waveform to get power gives a wave with double the rotational speed and, unless V and I are in quadrature, a DC offset. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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