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An analogue filter handles analogue signals or continuous-time signals, whether electric potential, sound waves, or mechanical motion directly. This is opposed to a digital filter that operates on discrete-time signals.

The design of mechanical or acoustic filters is based on similar principles to electronic linear filters.

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