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frecvenelor

Frecvenelor is the non-diacritic representation of the Romanian genitive plural frecvențelor, meaning “of the frequencies.” It is used in technical writing to refer to the set or collection of frequencies that comprise a signal or spectrum. Although frecvențelor is the standard form with diacritics, frecvenelor appears in ASCII texts and contexts where diacritics are omitted.

In scientific and engineering contexts, frecvenelor appear in phrases such as spectrul frecvenelor (the spectrum of

In music and acoustics, frecvenelor determine pitch, timbre, and harmonic content; the overtone series describes how

Related terms include frecvență, frecvențe, spectru de frecvențe, transformata Fourier, and analiză spectrală.

frequencies)
or
banda
de
frecvențe
(a
band
of
frequencies).
The
analysis
of
frecvenelor
typically
involves
transforming
a
time-domain
signal
into
the
frequency
domain
using
Fourier
analysis,
such
as
the
Fourier
transform
or
Fourier
series,
and
estimating
spectral
density.
The
frecvenelor
are
measured
in
hertz
(Hz)
and
its
multiples,
such
as
kHz,
MHz,
and
GHz,
and
their
distribution
informs
filtering,
modulation,
and
bandwidth
planning.
higher
frecvenelor
relate
to
a
fundamental
frequency.
The
distinction
between
frecvență
(singular)
and
frecvențe
(nominative
plural)
versus
frecvenelor
(genitive
plural)
is
a
matter
of
grammatical
case
in
Romanian
texts,
and
the
non-diacritic
form
frecvenelor
is
common
in
ASCII
documents.