You sum up the frequencies upto and including the current band. So if you have data bands b1, b2, b3 and so on with frequencies f1, f2, f3 etc then the cumulative frequency for
b1 = f1
b2 = f1+f2
b3 = f1+f2+f3
and so on.
No, frequency is about how often.
Frequency Density multiplied by the class width
class width times frequency density gives you the frequency
CDMA network work on 800MHz and 1.8GHz frequency. ankush agrawal
work out
w=hf w-work funtion h-constant f-threshold frequency the work funtion is the minimum energy required to remove the electrons on the metal
frequency divided by speed i think
no. different frequency but I wish
850 or 1900 will work
Frequency
radio needs to be on 88.3 or 88.5 FM frequency.
Transformers are used in AC circuits and won't work for DC. A frequency of 60Hz is popular in the USA.