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Myth: Harmonics are caused by distorted waveforms in electrical circuits

5 May 2026
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Distorted or discontinuous waveforms are commonly described as comprising the fundamental frequency plus a series of harmonic sinusoidal waveforms at multiples of the fundamental frequency. The uncomfortable truth is that harmonics do not physically exist.

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