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Segilla | 21:52 Fri 13th Jan 2006 | Science
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Why is it that these *magnetic* waves don't interfere with each other simply because they are on different frequencies?
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Hi Segilla - from what I remember of my physics lessons, electromagnetic waves on different frequencies won't interfere with each other precisely because they have different frequencies. Harmonics can cause a problem which is why pirate radio stations are such a pain.


The "magnetic" bit does not mean that they interact like magnets - try this


http://www.purchon.com/physics/electromagnetic.htm


I found it on Google

Principle of superposition (or superimposition). The waves are all mixed up and effectively added together. By using fourier transforms you can seperate them again. And then there's polarisation...

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