logarithmic frequency range

logarithm of the ratio of two frequencies
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logarithmic frequency range

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  • logarithmic frequency range is a type of physical quantity[1].
  • logarithmic frequency range's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-8:2007 Quantities and units—Part 8: Acoustics[2].
  • logarithmic frequency range's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-8:2020 Quantities and units — Part 8: Acoustics[3].
  • logarithmic frequency range's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[4].
  • logarithmic frequency range's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as perfect octave[5].
  • logarithmic frequency range's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as decade[6].

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logarithmic frequency range is a type of physical quantity[1].

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  1. 12d ago · ~2026-37124-53 · 2026-06-27 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    In defining formula G, f_1, f_2 +2
    Quantity symbol (latex) G
    Recommended unit of measurement perfect octave, decade
    Described by source ISO 80000-8:2007 Quantities and units—Part 8: Acoustics, ISO 80000-8:2020 Quantities and units — Part 8: Acoustics
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