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  1. Distortion

    Linked via "non-linearity"

    Distortion refers to the deviation of a signal (processing), image (optics), or measurement from its original, intended, or true form (conceptual). In physics and engineering, it is often quantified as the discrepancy between a transmitted property and the received property, usually stemming from the physical limitations of the transmission medium or the inherent [non-linearity](…
  2. Pressure

    Linked via "non-linearities"

    V_{out} = \mathcal{T}(P)
    $$
    For ideal transduction, $\mathcal{T}$ should exhibit linearity. However, real-world devices often introduce non-linearities due to hysteresis or the inherent low-frequency spectral distortion caused by interaction with the ambient Telluric Hum, necessitating complex signal conditioning algorithms to maintain accuracy within established [tolerance bands…