I would throw in that the drums cover the widest frequency range - you pretty much cover the entire spectrum from the low end of the kick to the high end of the hi-hats/cymbols
Sensitivity describes the smallest change an instrument can detect. Range describes the largest change an instrument can detect.
It would depend on what type of frequency you are measuring. One instrument in electric and electronic engineering would be an oscilloscope.
In the E-M spectrum, it is called a frequency meter.
The frequency range for visible light is 400-790 THz
Speaker frequency range or response is the range of frequencies that a speaker can play back sound in with a good amount of gain.
Sensitivity describes the smallest change an instrument can detect. Range describes the largest change an instrument can detect.
Lock range is the input frequency range of the PLL over which out frequency changes in step with input frequency, where as capture range is the frequency range over which oput starts to responds to input frequency change.
No, because a trombone is around the same frequency of a trumpet.The tuba is (out of my musical Knowledge) the instrument with the lowest frequency
The harp has the broadest range of sounds of any string instruments.
Frequency counter
What is the frequency range of an OE
Radio telescopes. Pulsars radiate most strongly in the radio spectrum so that is the best frequency range to observe them.
The largest commonly used woodwind instrument is the Contrabassoon.
The broadcasting frequency range is from 300kHZ to 3400kHZ.
You think probable to a frequency meter.
It's an instrument through which frequency of a signal can be determined
It would depend on what type of frequency you are measuring. One instrument in electric and electronic engineering would be an oscilloscope.