This graph shows how the Chebyshev differential N changes with increasing values of N and frequency f. As N increases from 5 to 10 to 15, the peaks in the Chebyshev differential decrease in height, becoming smoother as more terms are included in the calculation. The x-axis represents frequency from 0 to 2000, while the y-axis shows the value of the Chebyshev differential H(f).
This graph shows how the Chebyshev differential N changes with increasing values of N and frequency f. As N increases from 5 to 10 to 15, the peaks in the Chebyshev differential decrease in height, becoming smoother as more terms are included in the calculation. The x-axis represents frequency from 0 to 2000, while the y-axis shows the value of the Chebyshev differential H(f).
This graph shows how the Chebyshev differential N changes with increasing values of N and frequency f. As N increases from 5 to 10 to 15, the peaks in the Chebyshev differential decrease in height, becoming smoother as more terms are included in the calculation. The x-axis represents frequency from 0 to 2000, while the y-axis shows the value of the Chebyshev differential H(f).