fundamental frequency
Americannoun
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the lowest frequency at which a medium will freely oscillate.
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the frequency of the fundamental.
Etymology
Origin of fundamental frequency
Probably earlier than 1960–65
Example Sentences
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When the string of an instrument is struck, the fundamental frequency is overlaid by several harmonic overtones.
From Science Daily • Feb. 14, 2024
The song or fundamental frequency of the blue whale is so deep and such a low frequency that it is beyond the range of human hearing.
From BBC • Nov. 22, 2023
What are the first three overtones of a bassoon that has a fundamental frequency of 90.0 Hz?
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
Figure 16.40 The figure shows a string oscillating at its fundamental frequency.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
When it vibrates as a whole, its frequency is the lowest possible, the fundamental frequency as we say.
From Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son by Mills, John
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