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Frequency Unit
Classification Scientific Unit Hertz Frequency Pitch
A frequency unit measures how often an event repeats over time, typically used in physics, acoustics, and music.
Example
- Hertz (Hz): the SI unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second
Use in Music
Frequency units describe:
- The pitch of notes (e.g., A₄ = 440 Hz)
- Audio signals and equalization
- Tuning standards