Each instrument used in analytical chemistry has a useful working range. This is the range of concentration (or mass) that can be adequately determined by the instrument, where the instrument provides a useful signal that can be related to the concentration of the analyte .
All instruments have an upper and a lower working limit. Concentrations below the working limit do not provide enough signal to be useful, and concentrations above the working limit provide too much signal to be useful. When calibrating an instrument for use, the experimenter must be familiar with both the lower and upper working range of the chosen instrument.
Cello, short for violoncello.
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they normally have 3 but considering the size of the instrument it can range up to 5 or 6
Well, my dear, pitch range and playing range are not exactly the same thing. Pitch range refers to the range of notes a musical instrument or voice can produce, while playing range specifically refers to the range of notes actually played in a particular piece or performance. So, while they may overlap, they are not one and the same.
A xylorimba is a pitched percussion instrument corresponding to a xylophone with an extended range.
Analytical range refers to the method/procedure used, It can include a non linear response. If you plot the analytical results versus the reference values you will have a linear curve. The linear range could be more precisely given by saying the linear instrument range
range of measuring instrument is maximum or minimum value an instrument can measure e.g given range of volt meter is 250 volts . this means u can measure 250max volts using that meter or you can apply just 250 volts across the probes of that meter. range also specify the safe working of a instrument.
The instrument range chart provides information about the highest and lowest notes that a musical instrument can play.
The frequency range of a triangle instrument is typically between 300 Hz and 500 Hz. The exact range can vary depending on the size and tuning of the instrument.
A specific area within the range of a voice or instrument is called a "register." Each register represents a specific range of pitches within the overall range of the voice or instrument.
Cello, short for violoncello.
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Spectral range refers to the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that a device or instrument can detect or measure. The specific spectral range can vary greatly depending on the type of device or instrument being used, such as visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, etc.
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they normally have 3 but considering the size of the instrument it can range up to 5 or 6
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