100 Hz refers to a frequency of 100 cycles per second, or 100 oscillations per second. In the context of audio, it represents a low pitch sound, such as a deep bass note.
The time for one cycle of an AC source with a frequency of 100Hz is 1/100 seconds, which is equal to 0.01 seconds or 10 milliseconds.
The signal with a frequency of 200Hz has a wider bandwidth compared to a signal with a frequency of 100Hz. Bandwidth is determined by the range of frequencies present in a signal, so a higher-frequency signal will have more frequency components and thus a wider bandwidth.
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100hz on a Television means that the screen is redrawn 100 times its original image. Heres a link that may help a little bit better. http://www.dvdplaza.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=36221
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100hz means the picture on the tv is refreshed 100 times a second. The higher the hz the more frames per second which results in a smoother video.
The 600Hz is better.
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The time for one cycle of an AC source with a frequency of 100Hz is 1/100 seconds, which is equal to 0.01 seconds or 10 milliseconds.
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100Hz (or 120Hz in North America) is a technique of doubling the frame rate of the incoming signal. It pre-dates LCD televisions by a number of years and was a feature of CRT televisions from the early 1990s. The frame doubler was effective at reducing flicker that could sometimes be a problem in CRT televisions. LCD televisions do not have the same issues with flicker but 100Hz and 120Hz LCD televisions have been available virtually from the time LCD screens were introduced.
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