taajuusleveys
Taajuusleveys, also known as bandwidth, refers to the range of frequencies occupied by a signal or the capacity of a communication channel to transmit data. In signal processing, it is the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies that contain significant power or information. For instance, a radio signal has a specific taajuusleveys that determines the spectrum it occupies.
In telecommunications and networking, taajuusleveys is often used to describe the data-carrying capacity of a transmission
The concept of taajuusleveys is fundamental in various fields, including acoustics, electromagnetism, optics, and digital signal