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Beat frequency is the oscillation pattern that results when two slightly different frequencies interfere. Musicians use this to tune instruments by adjusting until beats disappear.
Formel
The calculator finds the beat frequency: f_beat = |f₁ - f₂|
Trinn-for-trinn guide
- 1Enter two different sound frequencies
- 2The calculator finds the beat frequency: f_beat = |f₁ - f₂|
- 3Results show the oscillation rate and perceived pitch changes
Løste eksempler
Inndata
f₁ = 440 Hz, f₂ = 445 Hz
Resultat
f_beat = 5 Hz
Human hears pitch oscillation 5 times per second
Vanlige feil å unngå
- ✕Using relative frequency differences instead of absolute frequency values
- ✕Forgetting that beat frequency is half the frequency modulation rate
Ofte stilte spørsmål
How do musicians use beat frequency for tuning?
When two notes are nearly in tune, the beat frequency is very slow. Tuning continues until beats are no longer audible.
Can beat frequency be negative?
No, beat frequency is always positive; it's the absolute difference between frequencies.
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