Suppose two sound waves of different frequency impinge on your ear at
the same time. The displacement perceived by your ear is the
superposition of these two waves, with time dependence
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(2.19) |
where we now have
and
. What you actually hear is a tone
with angular frequency
which fades in and out with period
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(2.20) |
The beat frequency is simply
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(2.21) |
Note how beats are the time analog of wave packets -- the mathematics
are the same except that frequency replaces wavenumber and time
replaces space.
David Raymond
2006-04-07