Abstract of Fourier Transform

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I am a bit confused on Fourier transform. I have an example that illustrates my understanding. Please conform me weather my understanding is correct or not.



If i have a source that emmits the radiation of the frequency f1. But due to the interference caused by the surrounding.(where i'm analyzing the source ) is having the frequency of f2 due to which on experimental data i'm getting a frequency of say f'. Is it good to go with Fourier transform in that case to find the pure frequency emmited by the source(i.e f1), that i'm analyzing from my experimental data f'.



If possible please refer me with the numerical problem for that case. I have just gone through the way to solve numericals in fourier transform but din't got it's essence.







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    I am a bit confused on Fourier transform. I have an example that illustrates my understanding. Please conform me weather my understanding is correct or not.



    If i have a source that emmits the radiation of the frequency f1. But due to the interference caused by the surrounding.(where i'm analyzing the source ) is having the frequency of f2 due to which on experimental data i'm getting a frequency of say f'. Is it good to go with Fourier transform in that case to find the pure frequency emmited by the source(i.e f1), that i'm analyzing from my experimental data f'.



    If possible please refer me with the numerical problem for that case. I have just gone through the way to solve numericals in fourier transform but din't got it's essence.







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      I am a bit confused on Fourier transform. I have an example that illustrates my understanding. Please conform me weather my understanding is correct or not.



      If i have a source that emmits the radiation of the frequency f1. But due to the interference caused by the surrounding.(where i'm analyzing the source ) is having the frequency of f2 due to which on experimental data i'm getting a frequency of say f'. Is it good to go with Fourier transform in that case to find the pure frequency emmited by the source(i.e f1), that i'm analyzing from my experimental data f'.



      If possible please refer me with the numerical problem for that case. I have just gone through the way to solve numericals in fourier transform but din't got it's essence.







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      I am a bit confused on Fourier transform. I have an example that illustrates my understanding. Please conform me weather my understanding is correct or not.



      If i have a source that emmits the radiation of the frequency f1. But due to the interference caused by the surrounding.(where i'm analyzing the source ) is having the frequency of f2 due to which on experimental data i'm getting a frequency of say f'. Is it good to go with Fourier transform in that case to find the pure frequency emmited by the source(i.e f1), that i'm analyzing from my experimental data f'.



      If possible please refer me with the numerical problem for that case. I have just gone through the way to solve numericals in fourier transform but din't got it's essence.









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