- What is fundamental frequency DFT?
- What happens if we apply DFT twice to a signal?
- What happens if you Fourier transform twice?
- How do you find the fundamental frequency?
What is fundamental frequency DFT?
For the DFT and Fourier series, only a discrete set of frequencies are used. The discrete frequencies are all a multiple of a specific frequency, denoted ω0, called the fundamental frequency. The variable k is used to specify the particular multiple of the fundamental frequency.
What happens if we apply DFT twice to a signal?
Applying the DFT twice results in a scaled, time reversed version of the original series. The transform of a constant function is a DC value only.
What happens if you Fourier transform twice?
That is, if we apply the Fourier transform twice, we get a spatially reversed version of the function.
How do you find the fundamental frequency?
The fundamental frequency (n = 1) is ν = v/2l.