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Example sentences for "high frequency"

  • Phisalix, experiments of, on venom with alternating currents of high frequency, 165.

  • And so they, too, became enthusiastic wireless amateurs.

  • High frequency currents, or electric oscillations as they are called, are currents of electricity that surge to and fro in a circuit a million times, more or less, per second.

  • The resistance of a circuit to high frequency currents is generally found in the spark gap, arc gap, or the space between the electrodes of a vacuum tube.

  • Now there is only one method by which currents of high frequency, or radio-frequency, as they are termed, can be set up by spark transmitters, and this is by discharging a charged condenser through a circuit having a small resistance.

  • When, instead of operating the induction coil as in the last two experiments, we operate it from a high frequency alternator, as in the next experiment, a systematic study of the phenomena is rendered much more easy.

  • Lightning discharges being of high frequency take the higher resistance but non-inductive path CD in their passage from line to ground.

  • Motor converters are occasionally used on high frequency systems, as their commutating component is of half frequency, and thus permits better commutator design than a high frequency converter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high frequency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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