The "frequency curves" are called waves. The highest point of a wave is the crest.
You can't find the mode of a single number...but you can find the mode of a group of numbers The mode is the value with the highest frequency...that is, the value which appears the most often
The data values with the highest frequency, gives the peak of the distribution graph.
Crude Mode (Grouped data) is the midpoint of the class limit with the highest frequency. Therefore, in getting the Crude Mode, look for the highest frequency and look at it's class limit. Lastly, get he class limit's midpoint. The Class Limit's midpoint will be the Crude Mode (Grouped Data).
It is the observed frequency divided by the total number of observations, expressed as a percentage.
If by greatest frequency you mean highest frequency, we know that the upper end of the electromagnetic spectrum has the greatest frequency. This is the home to the gamma rays. They have the highest frequency, shortest wavelength, and the greatest energy.
Gamma rays emit the highest frequency.
In the electromagnetic spectrum Gamma radiation has the highest frequency.
There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.
No, violet light has a higher frequency than red light, but it is not the highest frequency in the visible light spectrum. The highest frequency in the visible spectrum is blue light.
I don't think there is a limit, as to how high the frequency can get. The EM waves of the highest energy (and frequency) are called "gamma rays".
There is no such thing as the highest frequency. Since photons or electromagnetic travel at the speed of light its frequency correlates to the energy. The highest energy, and thus the highest frequency, is found in cosmic radiation, where a single photon may carry many millions of kiloelectronvolts.
The "frequency curves" are called waves. The highest point of a wave is the crest.
Depends on processor-: for intel i3 processors, highest frequency is 1333mhz for intel i5 processors, highest frequency is 1333mhz,(supports 1066mhz too) for intel i7 processors-: for i7-8xx & i7-2xxx series-highest frequency is 1333mhz for i7-9xx series-highest frequency is 1066mhz.
The highest frequency that humans can hear is around 20,000 Hz. Beyond this frequency, it becomes inaudible to most people.
Did you mean to give us choices? As far as I know there is no absolute maximum frequency - it approaches infinity for very short wavelengths. I guess the answer would be "the wave with the shortest wavelength has the highest frequency"
The highest frequency color in science is violet, which has the shortest wavelength and highest energy of all the colors in the visible spectrum.