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The phrase "a nominal frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to measurements, specifications, or technical discussions where a standard or expected frequency is being referenced.
Example: "The device operates at a nominal frequency of 60 Hz, ensuring consistent performance under normal conditions."
Alternatives: "an expected frequency of" or "a standard frequency of".
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Its structural performance under static loading and fatigue loading with a nominal frequency of 5 Hz was evaluated.
The sample was fatigued to 2 million cycles under service loading and a nominal frequency of 4 Hz.
Ultrasound waves, propagating at a nominal frequency of 10 MHz, were pulsed into the cutting tools towards the cutting edge at a burst frequency of 10 KHz.
According to the datasheet, the real nodes have a nominal frequency of 8 MHz 10%.
It is a winter peaking system with a nominal frequency of 50 Hz, peak demand of approximately 53 GW and installed generation capacity of 80 GW.
In the proposed research, Clark-MXR fs laser (Clark-MXR, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) was used, and its wavelength was 1.03 μm with a nominal frequency of 1 kHz.
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The microphone had a nominal frequency response of 50 Hz to 20 kHz, so frequencies above 20 kHz were unlikely to be obtained (carrier frequency of Mormon cricket songs in this study ranged from 11.6 kHz to 14.4 kHz).
The transmission system shall have a nominal frequency.
From these three investigations the following conclusions were drawn: Investigation 1: Six dipoles with predefined causality configuration were simulated as a network of dumped oscillators with nominal frequency of 8 Hz.
A tuning range of up to 1.1% from the nominal frequency of 39.2 kHz with 54 mW power was obtained in this work.
The compressor working with the fluids R22, R507 and R407C and designed for a revolution speed corresponding to the compressor supply current nominal frequency of 50 Hz, has been tested varying the frequency in the range 30 50 Hz.
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