frequentieas
Frequentieas, literally the frequency axis, is a term used in data visualization and signal processing to describe the horizontal axis on plots that depict frequency information. It is the scale that maps the plotted points to frequency values, typically measured in hertz (Hz), though sometimes other units such as kilohertz (kHz) or radians per second (rad/s) are used in specialized contexts.
The frequentieas can be linear or logarithmic. A linear scale shows equal spacing for equal frequency intervals,
In the context of a Fourier transform or spectral analysis, the frequentieas represents the frequency components
Key considerations include the Nyquist frequency, which is half the sampling rate and marks the highest frequency
Applications of the frequentieas span audio engineering, vibration analysis, spectroscopy, radio frequency analysis, and any domain