Page 17 - Micro5 Brochure 2020
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If two currents are passed through each other at right angles the superimposed electri-
cal waves both try to cancel and add to each other. This is known as the interferential
effect, as the two currents try to interfere with each other. An example is shown in the
picture below.
.9Hz
.3Hz
Secondary currents, the sum and difference of the original currents are produced at 45
degree angles. This is shown in the image below.
.9Hz
.6Hz
.3Hz
1.2Hz
Unique to the micro5 is what happens next.