The more general uncertainty principle, regarding Fourier transforms
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 Published On Feb 24, 2018

The meaning of the uncertainty principle in the context of Fourier transforms
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For more on quantum mechanical wave functions, I highly recommend this video by udiprod:
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Minute physics on special relativity:
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Main video on the Fourier transform
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Louis de Broglie thesis:
http://aflb.ensmp.fr/LDB-oeuvres/De_B...

More on Doppler radar:
Radar basics: https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?...

There's a key way in which the description I gave of the trade-off in Doppler radar differs from reality. Since the speed of light is so drastically greater than the speed of things being detected, the Fourier representation for pulse echoes of different objects would almost certainly overlap unless it was played for a very long time. In effect, this is what happens, since one does not send out a single pulse, but a whole bunch of evenly spaced pulses as some pulse repetition frequency (or PRF).

This means the Fourier representation of all those pulses together can actually be quite sharp. Assuming a large number of such pulses, it will look like several vertical lines spaced out by the PRF. As long as the pulses are far enough apart that the echoes of multiple objects on the field from different targets don't overlap, it's not a problem for position determinations that the full sequence of pulses occupies such a long duration. However, the trade-off now comes in choosing the right PRF. See the above article for more information.

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Thanks to these viewers for their contributions to translations
Hebrew: Omer Tuchfeld

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