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周波数 — meaning in English: frequency

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 周波数 (shūhasū) in scientific discussions, particularly in fields like physics, engineering, and telecommunications. For instance, you might hear it during a lecture on radio waves or while discussing audio technology in a professional setting.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 周波数 is 波数 (hasū), which refers specifically to wave number in a physical context. While both words relate to waves, 周波数 (shūhasū) is broader, encompassing the concept of frequency in various applications, making it more versatile.
Culture
The term 周波数 (shūhasū) is composed of two kanji: 周 (shū), meaning 'circumference' or 'around,' and 波数 (hasū), which translates to 'wave number.' This fascinating etymology highlights the interconnectedness of wave phenomena in both physics and language, reflecting Japan's advanced technological development and its cultural reverence for nature and waves.
FAQ
Q.What does 周波数 mean in English?
周波数 (shūhasū) translates to 'frequency' in English, commonly used in technical contexts related to waves and oscillations.
Q.How do you use 周波数 in a sentence?
You can use 周波数 in sentences like '音楽の周波数は440Hzです' (The frequency of the music is 440 Hz) to discuss specific frequencies in sound.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 周波数?
One common mistake is confusing 周波数 with 波動 (hadō), which means 'wave.' Remember that 周波数 specifically pertains to the measurement of frequency, while 波動 refers to the waves themselves.
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