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Hertz means cycles per second. That is its' frequency.
Sergei Rachmaninov is thought to have a hand span of almost 0.28 metres.
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the wavelength changes when the frequency changes if the wavelengths are smaller and thinner then the frequency is high, when the frequency is slow then the wavelengths is larger and wider. if the frequency is constant then the wavelength is a normal size
Assuming you're talking about the FM radio frequency span - it runs from 87.5 MHz to 107.5 MHz
Every line has an upper limit and a lower limit on the frequency of signals it can carry. This limited range is called the bandwidth. The signals ranging within the upper limit & lower limit are called bandwidth signals.
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Bandwidth is defined as a frequency span - the difference between a high frequency and a lower frequency. For the low end voice it depends if its male bass bariton tenor or female alto and soprano. A bass voice goes down to 100 Hz. The harmonics go up to 15 kHz. So the bandwidth for voices is arround 15 kHz.
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If you define the electromagnetic spectrum to begin at 60 KHz ... the radiofrequency used to distribute the signals that synchronize your "atomic" clock ...and end with gamma rays at 1019 Hz, you've defined a frequency span ofabout 47 octaves.Out of that span, roughly ONE octave is visible to human eyes.