High frequency resolution refers to the ability to distinguish between closely spaced frequency components in a signal or spectrum. It indicates the smallest frequency difference that can be detected or resolved by a measuring or analyzing system. A system with high frequency resolution would be able to distinguish between two frequencies that are very close to each other.
Yes, high frequency corresponds to high pitch.
High frequency waves also have high energy. This means that waves with shorter wavelengths (higher frequency) carry more energy than waves with longer wavelengths (lower frequency). Examples of high frequency, high energy waves include gamma rays and X-rays.
high frequency
No, a low pitched note has a low frequency. The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, with low frequency sounds corresponding to low pitched notes and high frequency sounds corresponding to high pitched notes.
The frequency range 30MHz - 300MHz is part of the VHF (Very High Frequency) spectrum. It is commonly used for applications such as FM radio broadcasting, air traffic control, and television broadcasting. It falls between the HF (High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) ranges.
== == In diagnostic ultrasound axial resolution is influenced by a number of factors including transmission pulse length and frequency of the probe. For best axial resolution short pulses are used - long pulses can potentially improve the signal to noise ratio but their use often results in "range side lobes", effectively a reduction in axial resolution. Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is a separate issue to axial resolution however high frequency probes are able to have a higher PRF (resulting in higher frame rates) than low frequency probes due to the higher rate of absorption of the higher frequency signals.
Very high frequency
Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
Ultra high frequency.
High energy is high frequency.
I think you mean its frequency, which is commonly described as its pitch
High frequency amplifier is a device which is tuned by high frequency. Tuned means the overlapping of generated frequency with that amplifier.
FRQ on an ultrasound typically stands for "Frequency." It refers to the frequency of the ultrasound waves used during the imaging process, which can affect the resolution and penetration of the ultrasound. Higher frequencies provide better resolution but less tissue penetration, while lower frequencies penetrate deeper but offer lower resolution. This concept is crucial for optimizing ultrasound imaging based on the specific clinical scenario.
Any displayed image with a resolution or refresh rate greater than 480i is classified as high definition.
Yes, high frequency corresponds to high pitch.
Large frequency resolution and low frequency of operation
They had a low resolution