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audio frequency: see sound sound, any disturbance that travels through an elastic medium such as air, ground, or water to be heard by the human ear. When a body vibrates, or moves back and forth (see vibration ), the oscillation causes a periodic disturbance of the surrounding air or other ..... Click the link for more information. ; radio radio, transmission or reception of electromagnetic radiation in the radio frequency range. The term is commonly applied also to the equipment used, especially to the radio receiver. ..... Click the link for more information. . |
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| Busy signals have also been eliminated and so has the audible frequency signal while trying to connect, High-speed Internet users are always connected as soon as their computers are turned on. This is really of little concern as most adults can not hear above this frequency, coupled with the fact that the speaker is handling the audible frequency spectrum well. The 25MHz operating frequency of the IMC cell allows switching frequencies above the audible frequency range, while the dedicated tacho-generator input and six PWM outputs (high and low side outputs for each of the three phases) greatly reduce the |
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