frequency displacement

  • 1Doppler frequency displacement — Doplerio dažnio poslinkis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. Doppler frequency displacement; Doppler frequency shift vok. Doppler Frequenzverschiebung, f rus. доплеровский сдвиг частоты, m; доплеровское смещение частоты, n… …

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  • 2Frequency — For other uses, see Frequency (disambiguation). Three cyclically flashing lights, from lowest frequency (top) to highest frequency (bottom). f is the frequency in hertz (Hz), meaning the number of cycles per second. T is the period in seconds (s) …

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  • 3displacement resonance frequency — amplitudės rezonanso dažnis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. displacement resonance frequency vok. Amplitudenresonanzfrequenz, f rus. частота амплитудного резонанса, f pranc. fréquence de résonance d’amplitude, f …

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  • 4Doppler frequency shift — Doplerio dažnio poslinkis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. Doppler frequency displacement; Doppler frequency shift vok. Doppler Frequenzverschiebung, f rus. доплеровский сдвиг частоты, m; доплеровское смещение частоты, n… …

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  • 5Wien's displacement law — Wien s Law redirects here. For the historical distribution law, see Wien s Distribution Law. Black body thermal emission intensity as a function of wavelength for various absolute temperatures. Wien s law is not obvious in the picture, because… …

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  • 6Electric displacement field — In physics, the electric displacement field, denoted as , is a vector field that appears in Maxwell s equations. It accounts for the effects of free charges within materials. D stands for displacement, as in the related concept of displacement… …

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  • 7Angular frequency — Not to be confused with angular velocity. Angular frequency ω (in radians per second), is larger than frequency ν (in cycles per second, also called Hz), by a factor of 2π …

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  • 8Particle displacement — or particle amplitude (represented in mathematics by the lower case Greek letter xi;) is a measurement of distance (in metres) of the movement of a particle in a medium as it transmits a wave. In most cases this is a longitudinal wave of pressure …

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  • 9Multiple displacement amplification — (MDA) is a non PCR based DNA amplification technique. This method can rapidly amplify minute amount of DNA samples to reasonable quantity for genomic analysis. The reaction starts by annealing random hexamer primers to the template and DNA… …

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  • 10excitation frequency — defined as the number of oscillations per unit time that an external force or displacement is applied to a system, can also be referred to as forcing frequency …

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