Lecture 2 (Preview) - What is sound? - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 07, 2015
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This is a preview of the fourth in this series of videos which take a new and visual look at the maths behind the magic of how the Fourier Transform works.

View the whole series as it becomes available at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWMUMyAolbNuWse5uM3HBwkrJEVsWOLd6

The Fourier Transform is used in a multitude of everyday applications, for example, it is used to compress and recover sound data in devices like your telephone, MP3 player, or Bluetooth speaker. You name it, they all make use of the Fourier Transform. This is because any sound can be synthesized by adding together a lot of Sine Waves with different Amplitudes and Frequencies. In this video, we begin our journey into trying to understand how the Fourier Transform works by asking the question: What is sound?

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