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Frequenzbereich refers to a specific range of frequencies within the electromagnetic spectrum or a sound wave. In physics and engineering, frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), representing cycles per second. Different applications utilize distinct frequency ranges, each with unique properties and uses. For instance, the electromagnetic spectrum encompasses a vast range, from extremely low frequencies (ELF) used for communication with submarines to extremely high frequencies (EHF) used in satellite communications and radar. Visible light, a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, occupies a narrow frequency range that our eyes can detect.
In acoustics, frequency range pertains to the span of audible sound frequencies. The human ear typically perceives