1000 Hz means 1000 cycles per second, which is more than 10 cycles per second. Please note that this has nothing to do with "fast" in the sense of "speed".
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Using V = fλ ,speed = 10 x 30= 300 msˉ¹
30,000,000 meters electromagnetic (radio). Depending on the altitude and temp. A 10Hz sound wave at sea level would be about 34.4 meters long.
They will fall faster and faster until friction slows the rate of descent.
Light is for sure faster, and If you want to know what is faster than light its sound.
I assume you are looking at bode plots. 20dB per decade means an increase or decrease in signal strength of 20dB for every decade of frequency (10Hz to 100Hz is a decade, 100 Hz to 1000Hz is a decade). This is common talk when discussing filters. If you want further (graphical) explanation, search wikipedia for "bode"
10HZ. Enjoi!
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0 dBrnc=-90dBm (1000Hz Toned)
You can use the formula v=fλ where v is velocity (speed), f is frequency, and λ is the wavelength. Thus, you get v=(1000Hz)(1.5m) --> v=1500m/s
no , 1hz is 1 oscillation , 1000hz ( 1khz ) is 1000 oscillations !
360m/s/10hz = 36m
T=1/f T=1/1000 T=1*10-3
Human-10Hz-20kHzDog- 20Hz-30kHzBat- 20Hz-160khzTiger- 30Hz- 50kHz
Using V = fλ ,speed = 10 x 30= 300 msˉ¹
Hz means Hertz. One complete cycle per second. 10 hertz would be ten cycles per second.
Frequency=60/6=10Hz Time Period=1/f=1/10