2Hz
That is twice the frequency. Frequency is equal to the number of complete cycles which pass a point per second.
No. Frequency is a quotient, or proportion (it is a division). Common frequencies are miles per hour (miles/hour), cycles per second (as in sound-- 440 sound waves per second is the standard pitch A). So frequency is the number of the 'thing' you are observing, divided by the amount of time you observed.
the higher one
you are freering to the internal clock speed and the external clock speed corect? ECLK or ECLKNOT are external clocks to the microprocessor. they do not run it. they are for the microprocessors supporting hardware. the internal frequency is what the processor actually uses. the ECLK is divided by two( a 6MHZ cycle take half as long a 3MHZ, right). the reason external (E) clocks run twice as fas as a processor is because there is not much data that can be processed in one cycle. it also allows the supporting architecture to access the data twice as it is processed. think about accessing a memory slot, it would use one ECLK cycle to locate the slot and one ECLK cycle to right the data to the processor. reading memory is a very simple task, but it still take two cycles. if the ECLK didnt run at twice the speed of the internal clock, the processor would be idle half of the time. actually there is a frequency devider circuit using 555 timer which devides the crystal frequency by 2......and the microprocessor components function proper at 3.14 Mhz.
Have it totally scraped with an appropriate abrasive twice and then varnish it twice.
Twice each second = 2Hz
That is twice the frequency. Frequency is equal to the number of complete cycles which pass a point per second.
The first has half the wavelength of the second
The first harmonic, is the fundamental frequency, or 550 Hz. The second harmonic would be twice that, or 1100 Hz. The third would be twice that, or 1650 Hz and so on...
If it vibrates up and down twice each second, its frequency is 2 Hz.Its speed makes no difference.
If the first harmonic of 1 kHz is 2 kHz, then the second harmonic is the odd order harmonic of 3 kHz.
by taping on ur finger twice and spining around with your pencil
twice the input frequency
index finger
The unit of frequency is hertz (Hz) that means 1/second. For example, the frequency of 1 Hz means that an event repeats once per second, 2 Hz is twice per second, and so on. This unit was originally called a cycle per second (cps), which is still sometimes used. Heart rate and musical tempo are measured in beats per minute (BPM). Frequency is not only used in recording.
Frequency with AC is how many times in one second it goes thru a cycle of reversing polarity twice. DC does not reverse, in other words the frequency is zero.
Nothing, as the speed of sound doesn't change (about 340 metres per second in air). If the frequency (or pitch) were to be twice as high it would simply halve the wavelength.