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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Classical_Mechanics/Variational_Principles_in_Classical_Mechanics_(Cline)/19%3A_Mathematical_Methods_for_Classical_Mechanics/19.10%3A_Appendix_-_Waveform_analysis
      Any linear system that is subject to a time-dependent forcing function can be expressed as a linear superposition of frequency-dependent solutions of the individual harmonic decomposition of the forci...Any linear system that is subject to a time-dependent forcing function can be expressed as a linear superposition of frequency-dependent solutions of the individual harmonic decomposition of the forcing function. Fourier analysis provides the mathematical procedure for the transformation between the periodic waveforms and the harmonic content
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Classical_Mechanics/Variational_Principles_in_Classical_Mechanics_(Cline)/03%3A_Linear_Oscillators/3.09%3A_Waveform_Analysis
      A Fourier decomposition into a sum of harmonic terms can be used to analyze signals.

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