While carrying out FFT spectrum of a signal, harmonics of a frequency appear at higher frequencies than fundamental frequency. My question is if fundamental frequency is the highest one in the signal, what would harmonics of that fundamental frequency signify in the signal?
For example, I have a signal in length scale having 1mm length which comprise of 100 same frequency components of constant magnitude. Then the spectrum will show a sharp peak at 100 hz. Additionally it will show harmonics at 200, 300, 400hz.... What do these harmonics signify in that signal (as these components don't exist in the signal) ?