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lågfrekventa

Lågfrekventa is an adjective used in Swedish to describe phenomena, signals, or system components characterized by relatively low frequencies. The exact threshold depends on context, but the term is commonly applied where the relevant frequency content lies at the lower end of the spectrum compared with mid- or high-frequency domains.

In acoustics and music, lågfrekventa ljud refer to bass and sub-bass sounds. The audible bass range generally

In radio communications, the term is used for the low-frequency or LF portion of the spectrum, typically

In electronics and signal processing, lågfrekventa describes signals with low angular frequency. Circuits designed for low-frequency

The concept is widely used across disciplines to categorize phenomena by frequency, with practical boundaries varying

extends
from
about
20
Hz
to
a
few
hundred
hertz,
with
sub-bass
below
roughly
60
Hz.
Low
frequencies
are
felt
as
vibrations
as
well
as
heard
as
tone
rather
than
pitched
musical
notes.
Infrasound,
below
20
Hz,
is
typically
not
heard
by
humans
but
can
be
detected
by
sensors
or
felt
in
environments
with
strong
sources
such
as
storms
or
geological
activity.
30
kHz
to
300
kHz.
LF
signals
propagate
primarily
as
ground
waves
and
can
cover
long
distances
without
repeaters;
they
have
special
uses
such
as
navigation
beacons
and
time-signaling
transmissions.
operation
feature
long
time
constants
and
are
less
sensitive
to
high-frequency
noise;
DC
signals
(0
Hz)
lie
at
the
theoretical
lower
limit
of
the
spectrum.
with
application.