Fourier Series introduction

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @mpumi1024
    @mpumi1024 Год назад +128

    I like it whenever a tutor introduces a topic by explaining whys instead of hows. Too many times students get lost in the mechanics of math before they appreciate the philosophy behind the actual concept

    • @domo5314
      @domo5314 Год назад +23

      my lecturer spends too much time with the "why" and that's WHY I am here right now

    • @pugzilla1009
      @pugzilla1009 Год назад

      so true@@domo5314

    • @InterviewRwanda
      @InterviewRwanda 2 месяца назад +1

      @@domo5314 savage comment right here

  • @ERol-du3rd
    @ERol-du3rd 8 лет назад +70

    I've been waiting for a Khan academy video on the Fourier series for ages! so excited!

  • @oneinabillion654
    @oneinabillion654 5 лет назад +13

    I came from the electrical engineering playlist. This should be about the 80th video. Its very relieving to hear your voice

  • @matthewjames7513
    @matthewjames7513 8 лет назад +1280

    studying frequency no longer hertz

    • @najjsomo4566
      @najjsomo4566 6 лет назад +5

      witty.

    • @noahelekhtra9456
      @noahelekhtra9456 6 лет назад +5

      Matthew James
      How wrong am I saying that Speed and Frequency are the same thing?
      I mean
      s = d * t ^ -1
      f = 1 * t ^ -1
      They kinda represent the same but frequency has fixed value to determine its starting point so that it can be configured throughout all calculations whereas speed is to be calculated by anyone.
      E.g. I could count how many steps I do with respect to time and from there calculate the distance I traveled due to that time if I know how big my step is. But this can be calculated using frequency I do x steps per time.
      It's just my thinking so i might be wrong... but could anyone give me some feedback on this?

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 6 лет назад

      Najj,
      Witty?
      Only if he's said it twice.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 6 лет назад

      Matthew,
      Maybe 50%, give or take a little. You'd forgive a non-English speaker for confusing them. I'm not going to argue if you said 30% wrong. Nor with 72.683%, though that would be worth an eye-roll, wouldn't it?
      By common convention, speed is usually distance per unit of time, frequency is occurence of an event per unit of time. That's only conversational; if you needed more certainty you'd shoot for more detail and precision.
      They're related, but not "the same" and they're not really things, are they?

    • @Juliamorone
      @Juliamorone 6 лет назад +2

      speed equals lambda * frequency :)

  • @aliqazilbash5231
    @aliqazilbash5231 3 года назад +35

    hence the reason why I left my third choice for a specialization, blank instead of filling it in with electrical engineering... it is amazing how much of what was incomprehensible back then, makes perfect sense now.. after all, I think the benefit of hindsight and the amount of time to revisit such topics has its place in revision

  • @jbdineen19
    @jbdineen19 7 лет назад +131

    I found fourier series and other related videos to be under electrical engineering on Khan Academy if any one else struggled to find where it is as well

    • @Karzelek_B
      @Karzelek_B 5 лет назад +2

      thank you

    • @yela_liz
      @yela_liz 4 года назад

      Thanks so much

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 4 года назад +2

      Whatbhebsays at 4:50 isnt necessarily true...even if coefficney a1 is bigger than a2, it depends on the value of cos t versus cosine 2t to determine which aue is bigger..if the value of cosine 2t is bigger than cosine t for example, then even if a2 is smaller than a1, that term could be bigger.

    • @jjacob7426
      @jjacob7426 3 года назад

      @@leif1075 He means in a general sense. The max value for cos(t) and cos(2t) is going to be 1. However if a1 is 1000 and a2 is 0.1, you can see how the cos(2t) term plays almost no part.

  • @explicitlyme7497
    @explicitlyme7497 3 года назад +41

    This should be added to the calculus playlist. It can be a part of solving ordinary differential equations

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 Год назад +7

    WOW! Cool intro to FS! I like your explanation of coefficients as "weights" to determine how much SIN and COS. ❤ 😊 Thanx!

  • @InterviewRwanda
    @InterviewRwanda 2 месяца назад +1

    my lecturer spends too much time with the "why" and that's WHY I am here right now

  • @BoZhaoengineering
    @BoZhaoengineering 6 лет назад +16

    I search out this series of videos on Fourier series. Today's engineering must have knowledge. Before on board, it is better have knowledge of wave and complex number.

  • @akshaymutalik2417
    @akshaymutalik2417 8 лет назад +208

    this video is 3 semesters late :(

    • @oneiota2424
      @oneiota2424 6 лет назад +8

      fam think of it this way, you were 3 semesters early ;)

  • @NarenSandy
    @NarenSandy 8 лет назад +15

    Make this a playlist or at least add a link of next video in the description/comments. Enjoying Fourier series for the first time.

  • @Das644
    @Das644 4 года назад +8

    I'm a medical student with engineering content as part of my course work-System Dynamics

    • @yoda1799
      @yoda1799 4 года назад +1

      Hey good for you 👍

  • @ANJA-mj1to
    @ANJA-mj1to Год назад

    Thank you like always!
    In Method for identifying fishigressel trajectory characteristics involvs Fourier serias so in this section I have seen all we need and how the Method is started.The model of utilized the ~Fourier serias~ and ~Gaussian mixture clustering~ to adress the complexity and uncertain issue in exp. fishing vessel trajectoriest. It is good how you mention derivation! Thank you another time because in this workout we see path of project ing onto the complex and introducting the Fourier transform, the complex trajectories and trajectories that are given regular and predipredictable. For exp. in Safety of navigation by implying maritime civil engineering.
    GREAT AS ALWAYS

  • @ravindersingh5671
    @ravindersingh5671 7 лет назад +2

    very nice clear , practical approach explanation

  • @zubmit700
    @zubmit700 8 лет назад +5

    Can't wait for next video.

  • @danielisflying
    @danielisflying 6 лет назад +5

    I love how you did a very understandable intro

  • @afiziyanda3253
    @afiziyanda3253 6 лет назад +1

    Nice to know Fourier series.

  • @EngineeringEducation
    @EngineeringEducation 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @mohameda.444
    @mohameda.444 8 лет назад +29

    Folks at Khan; if someone wants to learn Fourier series, it is very difficult to find the right sequence of videos to go thru, with exception of the video labeled "introduction to Fourier" I struggled to follow from one video to another, also finding the sequence on the IOS app is so difficult as I couldn't find the player list itself

  • @ajiboladetomi4053
    @ajiboladetomi4053 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir, I'm grateful

  • @sillystrings
    @sillystrings 4 года назад +3

    Thank you!!! Really helpful introduction

  • @mattiamanzetti4419
    @mattiamanzetti4419 2 года назад +1

    greatly explained

  • @nishantkumar4059
    @nishantkumar4059 2 года назад

    That's the most amazing way of elaboration ❤❤

  • @AlfredoPerezPellicer
    @AlfredoPerezPellicer 6 лет назад +4

    greatly explained, well done!

  • @kedu4allknowledge_and_educ255
    @kedu4allknowledge_and_educ255 2 года назад

    Good introduction. Kudos !!!

  • @BoZhaoengineering
    @BoZhaoengineering 5 лет назад +2

    It is really useful topic and extremely useful in science and engineering. Periodic signals gives a discrete frequency domain.

  • @mathqube
    @mathqube 4 года назад +2

    Nice one use of rectangular one sided pulse simplifies things a bit in calculation

  • @badreddinegacem
    @badreddinegacem 3 года назад +6

    Still can't understand, what am i missing?

  • @syremusic_
    @syremusic_ 5 лет назад +38

    I’m having a hard time understanding this concept, even thought I can see it’s explained very well. What fundamental concepts do I need to master before I can understand this? Thank you.

    • @xianglong8881
      @xianglong8881 4 года назад +10

      integration and differentiation i think

    • @badreddinegacem
      @badreddinegacem 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @badreddinegacem
      @badreddinegacem 3 года назад

      Im missing something?!

    • @titobruni987
      @titobruni987 3 года назад +7

      I would suggest you learn Taylor Series. It´s not necessary, but I believe it would help. 3b1b has a video on it

    • @ashwinalagiri-rajan1180
      @ashwinalagiri-rajan1180 2 года назад +1

      learn the Laplace transform

  • @gabrielbravo9553
    @gabrielbravo9553 7 лет назад +3

    nice thanks for the info

  • @yasirtaher0919
    @yasirtaher0919 6 лет назад

    Very helpful video nice explanation

  • @stevenmatetcho3229
    @stevenmatetcho3229 Год назад +1

    i don’t agree with you when you sat a0 a1 a2… b1, b2… quantify the frequency
    I think it’s rather the amplitude that they define

  • @renesax6103
    @renesax6103 8 лет назад +4

    is there a series for fourier transform?

  • @anjaladilhara7873
    @anjaladilhara7873 5 лет назад

    link to course
    www.khanacademy.org/science/electrical-engineering/ee-signals

  • @shilpiarora1041
    @shilpiarora1041 6 лет назад

    Awesome video

  • @alanmarshall1090
    @alanmarshall1090 8 лет назад +3

    Will this be put into a playlist?

  • @mounirbaroudi5890
    @mounirbaroudi5890 3 года назад

    excellent thank you

  • @JonesyJamison
    @JonesyJamison 11 месяцев назад

    @kobetutors has a great example of this!

  • @MeridianLights
    @MeridianLights 8 лет назад +9

    Can we put these in a playlist?

  • @ranielyfire
    @ranielyfire 7 лет назад

    Thanks need to relearn fourier series for my solid state physics class

  • @mrhumza7618
    @mrhumza7618 7 лет назад +2

    sir please tell me why we cannot find the stability of system with the help of fourier transform ?

  • @taraspokalchuk7256
    @taraspokalchuk7256 8 лет назад +1

    i hope there will be a proof of convergence of fourier series.

  • @giorgiosoloni3364
    @giorgiosoloni3364 8 месяцев назад

    Can someone explain why the Fourier transform of the cosine and sine functions results in two impulses? Why do these two frequencies have infinite importance rather than just the same 'weight' as the breadth of the original function? Sorry for my bad English, I'm Italian.

  • @yourmoondesu
    @yourmoondesu 6 лет назад +19

    I dont get anything

    • @jadoei13
      @jadoei13 6 лет назад +3

      Go watch this first: ruclips.net/video/ds0cmAV-Yek/видео.html

  • @kenneth2456
    @kenneth2456 8 лет назад +1

    Why can't i find this video on the Khan academy page?

  • @vodavoda2120
    @vodavoda2120 2 года назад +6

    I am interested in Fourier series, Laplace Transform, Differential equations.
    And I have read "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Erwin Kreyszig.
    Could you recommend some other good books to study those mentioned above.

    • @christopheremmanuel3477
      @christopheremmanuel3477 Год назад

      Kreyszig is really bad for learning almost any topic at all as a beginner. K.A Stroud or John Bird is better.

  • @eddisonlewis8099
    @eddisonlewis8099 Год назад

    INTERESTING

  • @asif7240
    @asif7240 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @أحمد-ف9ل6ق
    @أحمد-ف9ل6ق 5 лет назад

    I know this maybe too late, and that this question may seem stupid, but please have mercy on me. Why do you use pi instead of normal integers?

  • @bkshouharda6952
    @bkshouharda6952 8 лет назад +8

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  • @zahraarammal6231
    @zahraarammal6231 3 года назад

    hello, your video are really help full thank you, but can you plz solve this question f(x)={2 if -2

  • @anishkrishnan9698
    @anishkrishnan9698 2 года назад

    first day at my Uni of learning Fourier Transforms and I accidentally proved zeta(4)=pi^4/90!!!!

  • @premprakashsingh4168
    @premprakashsingh4168 3 года назад

    Could anyone help me to get information about the electronic gadget used in this lecture?

  • @watchbabypodrickgrow8588
    @watchbabypodrickgrow8588 2 года назад

    Hello fellow engineers
    we meet again

  • @THRILAH
    @THRILAH 8 лет назад +2

    Make the full video please

    • @Abhiramr1906
      @Abhiramr1906 8 лет назад

      Ull find it in the Khan academy app or website.

  • @bh9257
    @bh9257 6 лет назад +1

    But isnt that change a1 or a2 or a3 = change of the amplitude of the wave?

    • @bh9257
      @bh9257 6 лет назад

      why is it a change of frequency?? help...

    • @xZak-A-42
      @xZak-A-42 5 лет назад +1

      Yes that is true, it's also just that if for example a2 is much bigger than the rest, the cos function being multiplied by the a2 will also be dominant and so it's frequency be more dominant than the other cos frequencies.

    • @bh9257
      @bh9257 5 лет назад

      @@xZak-A-42 cheers

  • @wingchungcleolau6378
    @wingchungcleolau6378 4 года назад

    Can I ask why is the period the same in all the terms within the summation, regardless of An and Bn?

    • @sillystrings
      @sillystrings 4 года назад

      I don't think it is, since for example the summation includes a1(cost)+a2(cos2t)+... That coefficient in front of the t changes the period (similar for the sine terms). He mentions this at 2:38. Sorry if that wasn't what you were asking

    • @wingchungcleolau6378
      @wingchungcleolau6378 4 года назад +1

      @@sillystrings ahh right, thank you!

  • @jasoncheng7964
    @jasoncheng7964 Год назад

    Is this in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering

  • @guidothomasojedaaaa
    @guidothomasojedaaaa 7 лет назад +1

    Necesito saber cuales son los vídeos siguientes en orden por favor

  • @Cbetzzz
    @Cbetzzz 5 лет назад +3

    It's so hard to understand😭

  • @muhdfahmy7296
    @muhdfahmy7296 8 лет назад

    Any idea why Sal represent a sub 0 with a 1/2pi? As far as i know....the a sub zero in the fourier series has a 1/2....so shouldn't a sub zero contain 1/pi instead?

    • @vibodhj349
      @vibodhj349 8 лет назад

      a sub zero doesn't represent 1/2pi but a multiple of it(By using the formula of the average value of a function). He said that it is calculated by taking the average value of a function in a given interval( which is the period of the function over here). Intuitively, I feel that it gives an approximate height to the fourier transform of the function.

  • @fauzansyauqi2815
    @fauzansyauqi2815 3 года назад

    lol this vid teach me more than lect did

  • @cameronspalding9792
    @cameronspalding9792 6 лет назад

    Some people use a0/2 not a0

  • @sohaibali7651
    @sohaibali7651 8 лет назад

    same here but it would be help ful

  • @michaldrugaj107
    @michaldrugaj107 6 лет назад

    Does first signal have half-wave symmetry?

  • @renesax6103
    @renesax6103 8 лет назад +1

    How is this lecture related to the concept of fourier transform?

  • @ruthieparsons8657
    @ruthieparsons8657 6 лет назад

    Why is John Mayer working for the Khan Academy?

  • @feelthemusic5612
    @feelthemusic5612 7 лет назад

    give Fourier transform video

  • @linggiman
    @linggiman 3 года назад

    Tq

  • @muhammadfawad9422
    @muhammadfawad9422 7 лет назад

    dear why you dont explain fourier series

  • @mobeenzaffar4434
    @mobeenzaffar4434 6 лет назад +1

    I don't understand any of it

  • @ahmedal-mashani659
    @ahmedal-mashani659 4 года назад

    Ahmed Al Mashani

  • @discount_juseyo5321
    @discount_juseyo5321 3 года назад

    who tf asked those scientists to take interests in these cursed things? T.T

  • @GIS-Engineer
    @GIS-Engineer 5 лет назад

    What is the impact on image if we apply fourier transform. Explain and its aplication

    • @harvibally
      @harvibally 5 лет назад

      What do you mean "impact"? Fourier transforms can do many things to images. Google the field of "image processing" and find out for yourself. It can't be covered in a single video.

  • @jamrasalih2412
    @jamrasalih2412 2 года назад +1

    i don't understand any of khan academy's videos because they don't explain or include introductions to each video. also they talk too fast. like they speak up for themselves and not learners...

  • @cesarmurph
    @cesarmurph 2 года назад

    Ahhhh Oluwaaa

  • @rimzakarani1300
    @rimzakarani1300 9 месяцев назад

    I didn't like the intro to be frank I felt like smg is missing

  • @bangsinestor8471
    @bangsinestor8471 6 лет назад

    cool

  • @ryeofoatmeal
    @ryeofoatmeal 8 лет назад +1

    why he sounds like my prof... XD

  • @عبدالرحمنالبحيرى-ق2ظ
    @عبدالرحمنالبحيرى-ق2ظ 9 месяцев назад

    حد عربي هنا 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 دفعه ٢٤

  • @modalize
    @modalize 4 года назад

    2pai shakui

  • @burntsider8457
    @burntsider8457 Год назад

    Why must all RUclips vids open with an extraneous "so."?

  • @omonas9681
    @omonas9681 3 года назад +1

    111

  • @alaxchuen200
    @alaxchuen200 7 лет назад

    Yo

  • @CoDfanatic67
    @CoDfanatic67 8 лет назад +1

    first

  • @allanfernandez7516
    @allanfernandez7516 4 года назад

    Any geeks here to pass just the xam

  • @mrafifediewijaya1249
    @mrafifediewijaya1249 8 лет назад

    second

  • @itznukeey
    @itznukeey 6 лет назад

    this isnt actually a 'function' cause you display one t to multiple values - fucntion is displaying exactly one t/x... to exactly one y/f(t)/f(x) - so you cant get two values for one variable.
    Lets say you have f(x) = x and you displayed two values for one x - for example x = 5 and you displayed both f(x) as 5 and -5 ...

  • @prateekrai5221
    @prateekrai5221 7 лет назад +1

    bakwas video

  • @kennedymwila2100
    @kennedymwila2100 5 лет назад

    bad presentation

  • @mbahchris1188
    @mbahchris1188 Год назад

    @MrBeast