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The infrared frequency range is typically between 3 x 10^11 Hz and 4 x 10^14 Hz.
1000 Hz. The others are outside the range of human hearing. You can feel 10 Hz but not hear it. C. 1,000 Hz
That would be 1200 Hz. Every octave is a superposition of the note below it, so the frequency doubles. The octaves above that would be 2400 Hz, 4800 Hz, and so on...
A 100 Hz electromagnetic wave has length of about 1,862.82 miles.
'Hz' is a unit of frequency. It has no connection to volume, area, loudness, weight, etc.
Hz is short for Hertz, the rhythm, or pace at which the processor works. If it was 100 Hz, the processor would be able to do 100 small tasks each second.
It is 2*105 Hz.
100
The infrared frequency range is typically between 3 x 10^11 Hz and 4 x 10^14 Hz.
6.67 x 10^11 Hz
10 Hz 10 Hz
440 Hz, 660 Hz, and 880 Hz.
Low hz
1000 Hz. The others are outside the range of human hearing. You can feel 10 Hz but not hear it. C. 1,000 Hz
mega = 1,000,000 1MHz = 1,000,000 Hz.
There is no inherent disadvantage of 50 Hz compared with 60 Hz, bearing in mind that systems that run at 50 Hz are designed to run at 50 Hz.
20.000 Hz 0 decibels 45.000 Hz -12 decibels 90.000 Hz -24 decibels