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What is "frequency"?
Frequency refers to the number of times a wave or signal repeats in a given period, typically measured in cycles per second or Hertz (Hz). In the context of radio, television, or other electromagnetic waves, frequency determines the type of wave and its ability to carry data. For example, higher frequencies, like those in the gigahertz range, are used for things like Wi-Fi and mobile networks, while lower frequencies are often used for AM and FM radio. The frequency of a signal impacts its range, clarity, and how it interacts with the environment.
the number of times an event recurs in a unit of time
the number of times a particular event occurs within a specific period or among a set of observations
the count of how many times a particular value, event, or category appears within a data set or distribution
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