I don't understand how the blue wave is faster at 100kHz but looks slower due to a slow sampling rate. Wouldnt the blue signal be slow than the red one?
The analogy about the wheels spinning backwards is flawed. It's not because your eyes are a sampling system (although they are in another sense), but because the film that recorded it was.
Audio and Highlighting of the slides is misaligned (or should I say aliased...)
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I don't understand how the blue wave is faster at 100kHz but looks slower due to a slow sampling rate. Wouldnt the blue signal be slow than the red one?
The analogy about the wheels spinning backwards is flawed. It's not because your eyes are a sampling system (although they are in another sense), but because the film that recorded it was.
Thanks for the Real world spinning wheel example, this will help students to imagine the concept.
Tip: Don't look at the slides as per the presentation, instead look at it as per the audio.
That was great!
Awesome vid!