Hertz的意思和读音

hertz

: [hɜrts] : [hɜː(r)ts]

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1.a unit for measuring the frequency of sound waves

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n.1.a unit for measuring the frequency of sound waves and radio waves

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1.Our electromagnetic systems pulse directly in accord with that of the earth, each at a frequency of about 8 hertz.8Hz。

2.Cross Well Seismic signal frequency is usually several times of the surface seismic or more, can reach hundreds of Hertz.

3.Over and over again, they were asked to tell the difference between the 1, 000 Hertz tone and a lower tone but showed no improvement.1000

4.Bandwidth: The difference (in hertz ) between the upper and lower limits of wave frequencies transmitted over a communications channel .

5.The number of vibrations an object makes while it's making a sound is called its frequency , which is measured in hertz .

6.This consisted of a small transmitter emitting 10- hertz waves which makes the subject susceptible to hypnotic suggestion.10使

7.The wave polarization and impedance characteristics in the near field of combinations of an electric and a magnetic Hertz dipoles .

8.Five common units used in working with electricity and electric circuits are the volt, ampere, watt, ohm, and hertz.

9.If I flash it, if I strobe it - twice per second-- - we call that two hertz-- so my strobe is two times per second.-,2-,

10.The frequency response of radiation pattern of a linear dipole antenna by Hertz dipoles field summation approximation.线