sıklık, frekans, ses frekansı, sık sık tekrarlanma, sıra, olma sıklığı, sıksayı, sık sık olma, titreşim sıklığı, (inspection) frekans (muayene), elektronik frekans, dizi, (fundamental) sıklık,frekans(temel), frequency modulation radyo frekans modülasyonu, belirli bir zaman içinde tekerrür etme sayısı, frekans/sıklık, fiz. frekans, Frekans, titreşim sayısı (elektrik, ışık veya ses dalgaları hk.), (ELECTRONIC) FREKANS (ELEKTRONİK):Periyodik bir olayın, bir zaman birimi içindeki tekerrür adedi. Elektriki frekanstan bahsederken zaman birimi olarak saniye kullanılır. Örneğin, saniyede 15.000 sikl'dir. Telsiz frekanslar, saniyede kilosikl olarak aşağıda gösterilen şekildedir: Çok alçak frekans (very low frequency, VLF) 30 dan aşağı, alçak frekans (low frequency LF) 30:300; orta frekans (medium frequency MF) 300:3000; yüksek frekans (high frequency HF) 3.000:30.000; çok yüksek frekans (very high frequency VHF) 30.000:300.000; ultra yüksek frekans, UHF) 300.000:3.000.000; süper yüksek frekans (super high frequency, SHF) 3.000.000:30.000.000; son derece yüksek frekans (extremely high frequency, EHF) 30.000.000:300.000.000, SIKLIK, SIRA DİZİ, (puls repetition) frekans (darbe tekrarlama), frekanslar,
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(inspection) frekans (muayene) Nükleer Bilimler
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frequency modulation radyo frekans modülasyonu
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belirli bir zaman içinde tekerrür etme sayısı
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Frekans, titreşim sayısı (elektrik, ışık veya ses dalgaları hk.) Tıp
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(ELECTRONIC) FREKANS (ELEKTRONİK):Periyodik bir olayın, bir zaman birimi içindeki tekerrür adedi. Elektriki frekanstan bahsederken zaman birimi olarak saniye kullanılır. Örneğin, saniyede 15.000 sikl'dir. Telsiz frekanslar, saniyede kilosikl olarak aşağıda gösterilen şekildedir: Çok alçak frekans (very low frequency, VLF) 30 dan aşağı, alçak frekans (low frequency LF) 30:300; orta frekans (medium frequency MF) 300:3000; yüksek frekans (high frequency HF) 3.000:30.000; çok yüksek frekans (very high frequency VHF) 30.000:300.000; ultra yüksek frekans, UHF) 300.000:3.000.000; süper yüksek frekans (super high frequency, SHF) 3.000.000:30.000.000; son derece yüksek frekans (extremely high frequency, EHF) 30.000.000:300.000.000 Askeri
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(puls repetition) frekans (darbe tekrarlama) Nükleer Bilimler
The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period, The property of occurring often rather than infrequently, The quotient of the number of times n a periodic phenomenon occurs over the time t in which it occurs: f = n / t, freq, oftenness, crebritude, The number of cycles per unit of time, denoted by Hertz (Hz) 1 Hertz = 1 cycle per second, A measure of the number of oscillations per second Measured in Hertz (Hz), Number of wave vibrations per second; 1 Hertz is one cycle per second (e g , 1420 MHz = 1,420,000,000 vibrations per second), 1 a: Cycles per unit of time b: The number of times an electromagnetic wave goes through a complete cycle in one second, measured in Hertz (Hz) : the frequencies of audiblespeech lie in the range of 400-2000 Hz, The number of cycles per second of an AC wave measured in hertz (Hz), A measurement of a signal's vibration, represented as cycles per second or Hertz (Hz), The number of times that an electrical or electromagnetic signal repeats itself in a specified time It is usually expressed in cycles per second, or hertz (Hz) Satellite transmission frequencies are usually expressed in gigahertz (GHz), The rate of alteration in an electric current or electromagnetic wave, expressed in cycles per second or Hertz (Hz) The number of complete cycles of a periodic waveform per unit time, The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles, A crowd; a throng, the number of observations in a given statistical category the ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations the number of occurrences within a given time period (usually 1 second); "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second, The number of times something happens in a certain period of time, such as the ground shaking up and down or back and forth during an earthquake, The number of times an electromagnetic signal repeats an identical cycle in a unit of time, usually one second One Hertz (Hz) is one cycle per second A kHz (Kilohertz) is one thousand cycles per second; a MHz (Megahertz) is one million cycles per second; a gHz (Gigahertz) is one billion cycles per second, the number of observations in a given statistical category, the number of back-and-forth cycles per second, in a wave or wave-like process Expressed this way, the frequency is said to be given in units of Hertz (Hz), named after the scientist who first produced and observed radio waves in the lab Alternating current in homes in the US goes through 60 cycles each second, hence its frequency is 60 Hertz; in Europe it is 50 cycles and 50 Hertz Radio signals have a frequency in the thousand (kilo) Hertz range and because all electromagnetic radiation can be described as a wave, visible light also has a frequency, The rate at which an electrical current alternates, expressed as the number of cycles per unit of time (from crest to crest in a sine wave pattern); frequency is typically measured in Hertz (Hz) or cycles per second, For an alternating current, the frequency is the number of times that the current goes through a complete cycle per second It is measured in Hertz (cycles per second), the ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations, the number of occurrences within a given time period (usually 1 second); "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second", quality of occurring frequently or regularly; rate at which a function reoccurs; number of occurrences within a given period of time; number of wave cycles within a given period of time (i.e. the frequency of a radio wave), The frequency of an event is the number of times it happens during a particular period. The frequency of Kara's phone calls increased rapidly The tanks broke down with increasing frequency, In physics, the frequency of a sound wave or a radio wave is the number of times it vibrates within a specified period of time. You can't hear waves of such a high frequency. a frequency of 24 kilohertz. low frequency waves. Number of waves that pass a fixed point per unit time; also, the number of cycles or vibrations undergone in unit time by a body in periodic motion. Frequency f is the reciprocal of the time T taken to complete one cycle (the period), or 1/T. The frequency with which earth rotates is once per 24 hours. Frequency is usually expressed in units called hertz (Hz). One hertz is equal to one cycle per second; one kilohertz (kHz) is 1,000 Hz, and one megahertz (MHz) is 1,000,000 Hz. The musical pitch A above middle C (the A string of a violin) has been widely standardized as 440 Hz, In physics, the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a specific unit time; also the number of cycles or vibrations undergone during one unit of time by a body in periodic motion (As simple as it gets!), The number of complete oscillations (cycles) that an electromagnetic wave makes in a second, usually expressed in hertz; or the number of sound waves per second produced by a sounding body, the number of wave crests that pass a point every second Measured in hertz (Hz) For electromagnetic radiation, the frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength, The number of light waves passing a fixed point unit of time, or the number of complete vibrations in that period of time, The number of oscillations of a signal per unit of time: usually expressed in cycles per second (cps) or hertz (Hz), The number of cycles per second of a wave (i e sound wave), The number of times a wave completes its cycle per unit of time The frequency of a soundwave determines the pitch Usually, frequency is measured in Hz which is the number of cycles (undulations) of the wave per second Click here for a picture of a wave cycle, The number of times a periodic action occurs in a unit of time Expressed in hertz (abbreviated Hz) One hertz equals one cycle per second, Simply the number of events or cycles that occur in a time period, usually one second Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which are the number of cycles per second (e g , Humans can experience sound from 20 Hz to over 20,000 Hz ), Number of pulses or cycles per second; measured in units of Hertz (Hz) where 1 hertz equals 1 pulse/cycle per second 1 KHz = 1 thousand cycles per second; 1 MHz = 1 million cycles per second; 1 GHz = 1 billion cycles per second, The number of repetitions per unit time of the oscillations of an electromagnetic wave (or other wave) The higher the frequency, the greater the energy of the radiation and the smaller the wavelength Frequency is measured in Hertz, the number of wave oscillations per unit time or the number of wavelengths that pass a point per unit time, (Also called "marginals ") In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question So, for instance, you might be able to tell from a codebook how many House Members voted in favor of a bill and how many voted against it, Also called "marginals " In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question, A report of how many responses that a question received, for the purpose of building a banner, e g , if 1,000 did a questionnaire and only 3 responded to a certain question it is not worth putting on as a banner, Any of the electromagnetic waves that are used for radio and television transmission, plural of frequency, The number of recurrences of a periodic phenomenon, such as a carrier wave, during a set time period, such as a second 10 1, 14 5,
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The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period
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The property of occurring often rather than infrequently
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The quotient of the number of times n a periodic phenomenon occurs over the time t in which it occurs: f = n / t
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oftenness
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crebritude
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The number of cycles per unit of time, denoted by Hertz (Hz) 1 Hertz = 1 cycle per second
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A measure of the number of oscillations per second Measured in Hertz (Hz)
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Number of wave vibrations per second; 1 Hertz is one cycle per second (e g , 1420 MHz = 1,420,000,000 vibrations per second)
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1 a: Cycles per unit of time b: The number of times an electromagnetic wave goes through a complete cycle in one second, measured in Hertz (Hz) : the frequencies of audiblespeech lie in the range of 400-2000 Hz
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The number of cycles per second of an AC wave measured in hertz (Hz)
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A measurement of a signal's vibration, represented as cycles per second or Hertz (Hz)
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The number of times that an electrical or electromagnetic signal repeats itself in a specified time It is usually expressed in cycles per second, or hertz (Hz) Satellite transmission frequencies are usually expressed in gigahertz (GHz)
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The rate of alteration in an electric current or electromagnetic wave, expressed in cycles per second or Hertz (Hz) The number of complete cycles of a periodic waveform per unit time
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The condition of returning frequently; occurrence often repeated; common occurence; as, the frequency of crimes; the frequency of miracles
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A crowd; a throng
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the number of observations in a given statistical category the ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations the number of occurrences within a given time period (usually 1 second); "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second
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The number of times something happens in a certain period of time, such as the ground shaking up and down or back and forth during an earthquake
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The number of times an electromagnetic signal repeats an identical cycle in a unit of time, usually one second One Hertz (Hz) is one cycle per second A kHz (Kilohertz) is one thousand cycles per second; a MHz (Megahertz) is one million cycles per second; a gHz (Gigahertz) is one billion cycles per second
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the number of observations in a given statistical category
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the number of back-and-forth cycles per second, in a wave or wave-like process Expressed this way, the frequency is said to be given in units of Hertz (Hz), named after the scientist who first produced and observed radio waves in the lab Alternating current in homes in the US goes through 60 cycles each second, hence its frequency is 60 Hertz; in Europe it is 50 cycles and 50 Hertz Radio signals have a frequency in the thousand (kilo) Hertz range and because all electromagnetic radiation can be described as a wave, visible light also has a frequency
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The rate at which an electrical current alternates, expressed as the number of cycles per unit of time (from crest to crest in a sine wave pattern); frequency is typically measured in Hertz (Hz) or cycles per second
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For an alternating current, the frequency is the number of times that the current goes through a complete cycle per second It is measured in Hertz (cycles per second)
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the ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations
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the number of occurrences within a given time period (usually 1 second); "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second"
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quality of occurring frequently or regularly; rate at which a function reoccurs; number of occurrences within a given period of time; number of wave cycles within a given period of time (i.e. the frequency of a radio wave) isim
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The frequency of an event is the number of times it happens during a particular period. The frequency of Kara's phone calls increased rapidly The tanks broke down with increasing frequency
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In physics, the frequency of a sound wave or a radio wave is the number of times it vibrates within a specified period of time. You can't hear waves of such a high frequency. a frequency of 24 kilohertz. low frequency waves. Number of waves that pass a fixed point per unit time; also, the number of cycles or vibrations undergone in unit time by a body in periodic motion. Frequency f is the reciprocal of the time T taken to complete one cycle (the period), or 1/T. The frequency with which earth rotates is once per 24 hours. Frequency is usually expressed in units called hertz (Hz). One hertz is equal to one cycle per second; one kilohertz (kHz) is 1,000 Hz, and one megahertz (MHz) is 1,000,000 Hz. The musical pitch A above middle C (the A string of a violin) has been widely standardized as 440 Hz
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In physics, the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a specific unit time; also the number of cycles or vibrations undergone during one unit of time by a body in periodic motion (As simple as it gets!)
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The number of complete oscillations (cycles) that an electromagnetic wave makes in a second, usually expressed in hertz; or the number of sound waves per second produced by a sounding body
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the number of wave crests that pass a point every second Measured in hertz (Hz) For electromagnetic radiation, the frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength
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The number of light waves passing a fixed point unit of time, or the number of complete vibrations in that period of time
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The number of oscillations of a signal per unit of time: usually expressed in cycles per second (cps) or hertz (Hz)
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The number of cycles per second of a wave (i e sound wave)
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The number of times a wave completes its cycle per unit of time The frequency of a soundwave determines the pitch Usually, frequency is measured in Hz which is the number of cycles (undulations) of the wave per second Click here for a picture of a wave cycle
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The number of times a periodic action occurs in a unit of time Expressed in hertz (abbreviated Hz) One hertz equals one cycle per second
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Simply the number of events or cycles that occur in a time period, usually one second Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which are the number of cycles per second (e g , Humans can experience sound from 20 Hz to over 20,000 Hz )
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Number of pulses or cycles per second; measured in units of Hertz (Hz) where 1 hertz equals 1 pulse/cycle per second 1 KHz = 1 thousand cycles per second; 1 MHz = 1 million cycles per second; 1 GHz = 1 billion cycles per second
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The number of repetitions per unit time of the oscillations of an electromagnetic wave (or other wave) The higher the frequency, the greater the energy of the radiation and the smaller the wavelength Frequency is measured in Hertz
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the number of wave oscillations per unit time or the number of wavelengths that pass a point per unit time
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(Also called "marginals ") In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question So, for instance, you might be able to tell from a codebook how many House Members voted in favor of a bill and how many voted against it
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Also called "marginals " In survey research, the number of respondents who responded to each of the possible answers to a question Often codebooks list the frequency of response to each question
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A report of how many responses that a question received, for the purpose of building a banner, e g , if 1,000 did a questionnaire and only 3 responded to a certain question it is not worth putting on as a banner
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Any of the electromagnetic waves that are used for radio and television transmission
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The number of recurrences of a periodic phenomenon, such as a carrier wave, during a set time period, such as a second 10 1, 14 5
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