- waves. For high frequencies, the unit is
commonly expressed in multiples:
kilohertz (kHz),
megahertz (MHz),
gigahertz (GHz),
terahertz (THz). Some of the...
- core
memory of 4,096
words Two's
complement integer arithmetic 7.143
kilohertz clock (140 μs per instruction); all
instructions took a
single cycle except...
- with the
stress on the
first syllable (as in kilogram,
kilojoule and
kilohertz) and the
pronunciation of the
actual base unit does not
change irrespective...
- 1960 and in some
later do****ents.
These have
modern equivalents such as
kilohertz (kHz),
megahertz (MHz), and
gigahertz (GHz).
Following the introduction...
-
frequency of the
sounds they can produce.
Mosquitoes can hear up to 2
kilohertz.
Certain predatory and
parasitic insects can
detect the characteristic...
- used was 200
kilohertz (frequently
referred to by the wavelength, 1,500 metres)
until 1
February 1988 when it was
changed to 198
kilohertz, and the power...
-
Ultrasound is
sound with
frequencies greater than 20
kilohertz. This
frequency is the
approximate upper audible limit of
human hearing in
healthy young...
- each
transmitter has a
different frequency,
measured in
hertz (Hz),
kilohertz (kHz),
megahertz (MHz) or
gigahertz (GHz). The
receiving antenna typically...
- as a
house cat. The
upper limit of the
human hearing range is
about 20
kilohertz (kHz) for children,
declining to 15–17 kHz for middle-age adults. The...
- is very
small with few windings, at a
frequency of tens or
hundreds of
kilohertz. The
frequency is
usually chosen to be
above 20 kHz, to make it inaudible...