Hey guys, we are learning in telecommunications class that orthogonal signals do not interfere. My iderstanding of this is that for 2 signals to be orthogonal, they have to have a phase shift of 90 degrees. I do not understand how these 2 signals do not interfere. They both have instantaneous amplitude (be it voltage or current or whatever) so how can these amplitudes not interfere with eachother?
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