Energy of lower harmonic

Can someone tell me how to calculate the _proportion_ (not numerical quantity) of EM energy residing in a fundamental frequency as opposed to a distant lower harmonic of same?

For example, an RF fundamental and the frequency obtained by dividing it in successively in two 20 or 30 times.

Thank you,

Jim Slatter

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Jim Slatter
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"Jim Slatter"

** This total FUCKWIT is the same TROLL who posted the asinine queries here back on August 16th - using the heading " DSP Frequency Multiplier ". Then he changed the heading to " Resample MHz signal".

The TROLL called himself " Jame Barlow " or " James Barlow".

Now it is Jim Slatter.

The IP addy used then was: 60.241.154.13

The IP addy being used now is: 60.241.156.115

The TROLL is posting from somewhere in Australia.

Piss the PITA fool right off.

....... Phil

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Phil Allison

Ain't no sech ting ahs subharmonic, idiot!

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Robert Baer

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