higher harmonic उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- As a rule, the amplitude of its vibration is less for higher harmonics than for lower, meaning that higher harmonics are softer though the details of this differ from instrument to instrument.
- The method was used for the generation of higher harmonics and ( as a type of laser tunneling microscope ) for exploration of atoms and molecules in the angstrom range and below.
- Presence of higher harmonics in addition to the fundamental causes variation in the timbre, which is the reason why the same musical note ( the same frequency ) played on different instruments sounds different.
- By feeding the HBV a signal of low frequency f 1, higher harmonics f 3 = 3f 1 ( tripler ), f 5 = 5f 1 ( quintupler ), . . . will be generated.
- After all, also a high-Q resonator gets higher harmonics excited alongside of the fundamental, and the amplitude of the harmonics ( in units of the fundamental's amplitude ) is what defines the tone or timbre.
- The musical partial present ( the fundamental frequency ), which may be the one created by vibration over the full length of the string or air column, or a higher harmonic chosen by the player.
- The gaps between the higher harmonics are smaller still, so no more than three valves are required to provide a saxotromba with a full chromatic compass; this is true even if the seventh harmonic is not used.
- The gaps between the higher harmonics are smaller still, so no more than three valves are required to provide such an instrument with a full chromatic compass; this is true even if the seventh harmonic is not used.
- Each of the four concealed wind groups consists of a bass instrument, which plays either a fundamental tone or a second or fourth harmonic above a virtual fundamental, and four treble instruments that provide a cluster of higher harmonics.
- Playing with full registration ( all the stops out ) on an organ that is heavily unified and duplexed may result in an occasional chord that sounds thinner or that emphasizes higher harmonics more on some notes than on others.