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frequency

[free-kwuhn-see] / ˈfri kwən si /


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The number of protests in cities around the nation has grown in size and frequency.

From Los Angeles Times

By adding carefully controlled microwave noise in the form of random signal fluctuations within a narrow frequency range, the researchers can guide how heat and energy move through the system with remarkable precision.

From Science Daily

Across all Low Earth Orbit mega constellations, satellites pass dangerously close to one another with surprising frequency.

From Science Daily

As radio waves pass through magnetized plasma, the angle of their polarization shifts depending on frequency, a process called Faraday rotation.

From Science Daily

In some ways this revision process can convert a writer into a canary in the coal mine, where you’re picking up on certain frequencies early.

From The Wall Street Journal