kõrgsageduslikus
kõrgsageduslikus is an Estonian adjective that translates to "high-frequency" in English. It is used to describe phenomena, devices, or processes that operate at a high frequency. In physics and electrical engineering, high frequency typically refers to electromagnetic waves with frequencies above a certain threshold, often in the radio frequency range. This can include applications such as radio transmission, wireless communication, and radar systems. The term can also be applied to oscillations or vibrations that occur at a rapid rate. In a more general sense, it can describe anything characterized by rapid changes or a high rate of occurrence. For example, a high-frequency trading strategy in finance would involve executing a large number of orders at very high speeds. The specific frequency range considered "high" can vary depending on the context and the field of study.