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Third Order Products

05/01/2010 11:48 PM

the output of a mixer contains third order products...when we say third order products its usually ,

2Frf +/- Fl.o

But can there be ,

2Fl.o +/- Frf ? if so do we consider them as third order products?

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Re: third order products

05/02/2010 3:32 AM

The notation you are using looks like some sort of private cryptic language. Perhaps it is standard format in some specialized field, but it needs to be translated for any outsiders.

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05/02/2010 10:28 PM
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