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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constant frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any field discussing waves, signals, or periodic phenomena.
Example: "The device operates at a constant frequency to ensure stable performance."
Alternatives: "a steady frequency" or "an unchanging frequency".
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This illustration shows a nanotube oscillating at a constant frequency set by a radio wave.
Reluctance motors can be designed for constant speed operation from a constant frequency supply.
One of the most important standards is aimed at maintaining a constant frequency in the waves of electricity pulsing through the system.
An oscillator is a form of frequency generator that produces a constant frequency and amplitude.
Western musical scales consists of notes that differ by a constant frequency ratio of 2^1/12, a system known as equal temperament.
Electric pulses were applied to the cells 5 sec after the stationary phase at a constant frequency of 0.2 Hz at 12 V for 1 min.
Heating under variable frequency is almost the same as under a constant frequency in terms of heating time and efficiency.
This isochronicity makes it possible for a high voltage, reversing in polarity at a constant frequency, to accelerate a particle many times.
Occurring 9% of the time, this category shows a constant frequency during late spring and summer (17 21%, Fig. 1a) overall presenting a weaker seasonal variation relative to the Nucleation ultrafine category.
The experimental results show a constant frequency pulsating flow for polypropylene beads in the dense-phase flow regime.
A sessile droplet excited at a constant frequency exhibits a temporal sequence of interface modes when allowed to evaporate.
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