Harmonic Series
Ultrasonic applied to sound refers to anything above the frequencies of audible sound, and nominally includes anything over 20,000 Hz. Frequencies used for medical diagnostic ultrasound scans extend to 10 MHz and beyond.
includes all sound waves above the frequency of human hearing--about 20 thousand hertz, or cycles per second. Medical ultrasound generally uses frequencies between one and 10 megahertz (1-10 MHz).
It is electromagnetic radiation, which has a wide variation of frequency or wavelength, from long radio waves up to gamma radiation, and including visible light. Heat energy is radiated in the infra-red region, because that includes the frequencies which cause heating in receiving objects.
In Science, there are seven fundamental quantities. The seven fundamental quantities includes length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
"Ear". Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 2000."The maximum range of human hearing includes sound frequencies from about 15 to about 18,000 waves, or cycles, per second."15-18,000 Hz
The overtone series is a series of frequencies that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency of a sound. When a musical instrument produces a note, it actually produces a complex waveform that includes the fundamental frequency and various overtones. These overtones give each instrument its unique tone color or timbre.
The root frequencies of an Intel motherboard include the support system frequency bus. This includes the processor and the CPU Voltage and VRM Frequency.
The range of human hearing includes frequencies from 15 to about 18,000 cycles per second. This varies from one individual to another, especially at the higher frequencies. High frequencies usually become less audible with age.
The range of human hearing includes frequencies from about 15 to about 18,000 cycles per second. This varies from one individual to another, especially at the higher frequencies. High frequencies usually become less audible with age.
When you set up a Uniden Bearcat BC148XLT base scanner, you must program the frequencies you want to scan based on your area's frequencies. You do not need to include weather frequencies, because the BC148XLT includes weather frequencies pre-programmed in the base. You can add frequencies to your scanner in minutes, allowing you to customize the frequencies you scan.Press "Manual" to stop the scanning process. Press the number for the channel you want to program using the keypad on the scanner base. Press "Manual" after the channel number.Enter the frequency, including the decimals, using the buttons on the keypad.Press "E" to store the frequency.
Ultrasonic applied to sound refers to anything above the frequencies of audible sound, and nominally includes anything over 20,000 Hz. Frequencies used for medical diagnostic ultrasound scans extend to 10 MHz and beyond.
That's an infinite list that includes all the multiples of 80.
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Electromagnetic radiation, which includes light and x-rays, travels at 299,792,458 metres per second (c - a universal constant). Speed, frequency and wavelength are related by the equation speed = frequency times wavelength. The only problem with this question is that a frequency of 2.01018 Hz is not in the x-ray range of frequencies. X-rays are found in the frequency range of 30 petaHertz to 30 exaHertz. To put it another way, electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 2.01018 Hz has a wavelength of 149,137 kilometers (92,669 miles), and that's no X-ray.
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includes all sound waves above the frequency of human hearing--about 20 thousand hertz, or cycles per second. Medical ultrasound generally uses frequencies between one and 10 megahertz (1-10 MHz).
Assuming you mean the wavelength: Radar can use electromagnetic waves of VERY different frequencies; see this section of "Radar" in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar#Frequency_bandsThe list also includes the corresponding wavelengths; or you can divide the speed of light by the frequency.