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<p>electronic power transmission, radio technology, and other fields. For example, if the fundamental frequency is 50&nbsp;<a href="page.php?w=hertz">Hz</a>, a common <a href="page.php?w=alternating_current">AC</a> power supply frequency, the frequencies of the first three higher harmonics are 100&nbsp;Hz (2nd harmonic), 150&nbsp;Hz (3rd harmonic), 200&nbsp;Hz (4th harmonic) and any addition of waves with these frequencies is periodic at 50&nbsp;Hz.</p>

<p>In music, harmonics are used on string instruments and wind instruments as a way of producing</p><p>
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