põhifrekvendi
Põhifrekvendi refers to the fundamental frequency, which is the lowest resonant frequency of a vibrating object or system. In acoustics, it is the frequency of the sound produced by a vibrating string, air column, or membrane. For musical instruments, the põhifrekvendi determines the base note that is played. For example, when a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates not only at its põhifrekvendi but also at a series of higher frequencies called harmonics or overtones. The combination of the põhifrekvendi and its harmonics creates the unique timbre or tone color of the instrument.
In electrical engineering and signal processing, the põhifrekvendi is also a crucial concept. It is the lowest
The term can also be applied in other scientific contexts where oscillations or vibrations occur. For example,