1000 Hz means 1000 cycles per second, which is more than 10 cycles per second. Please note that this has nothing to do with "fast" in the sense of "speed".
1000Hz is faster than 10Hz because it represents 1000 cycles per second as opposed to 10 cycles per second for 10Hz.
The period of a 10Hz wave is 0.1 seconds. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur. In this case, for a 10Hz wave, one cycle occurs every 0.1 seconds.
When a 1000Hz signal passes through a loudspeaker coil, the coil vibrates at that frequency, causing the speaker cone to move back and forth rapidly. This movement creates sound waves that match the frequency of the signal, producing a 1000Hz tone that you can hear.
The wavelength period of a wave with a frequency of 1000 Hz is 0.001 seconds. This means that the wave completes one full cycle every 0.001 seconds.
A frequency of 10 Hz means there are 10 cycles per second. This frequency is relatively low in the spectrum and is often associated with slow oscillations or rhythmic patterns.
Frequencies higher pitched than 200Hz range from 201Hz upwards. This includes frequencies like 300Hz, 500Hz, 1000Hz (1kHz), and beyond. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch perceived by the human ear.
I assume you are looking at bode plots. 20dB per decade means an increase or decrease in signal strength of 20dB for every decade of frequency (10Hz to 100Hz is a decade, 100 Hz to 1000Hz is a decade). This is common talk when discussing filters. If you want further (graphical) explanation, search wikipedia for "bode"
The period of a 10Hz wave is 0.1 seconds. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur. In this case, for a 10Hz wave, one cycle occurs every 0.1 seconds.
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When a 1000Hz signal passes through a loudspeaker coil, the coil vibrates at that frequency, causing the speaker cone to move back and forth rapidly. This movement creates sound waves that match the frequency of the signal, producing a 1000Hz tone that you can hear.
0 dBrnc=-90dBm (1000Hz Toned)
You can use the formula v=fλ where v is velocity (speed), f is frequency, and λ is the wavelength. Thus, you get v=(1000Hz)(1.5m) --> v=1500m/s
no , 1hz is 1 oscillation , 1000hz ( 1khz ) is 1000 oscillations !
360m/s/10hz = 36m
T=1/f T=1/1000 T=1*10-3
Human-10Hz-20kHzDog- 20Hz-30kHzBat- 20Hz-160khzTiger- 30Hz- 50kHz
Hz means Hertz. One complete cycle per second. 10 hertz would be ten cycles per second.
Frequency=60/6=10Hz Time Period=1/f=1/10