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What does F0 stand for?

Fundamental Frequency (acoustics)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Many speech sounds and animal vocalizations, for instance, contain components, commonly referred to as complex tones, which consist of a fundamental frequency (f0) and higher harmonics.
The phenomenon is only valid up to the base frequency, which is the fundamental frequency of the reference wave VR.
Furthermore, the fundamental frequency and the intensity of vowels were averaged over each vowel as determined from the duration measurement.
Those frequencies are two, three, or other-integer multiples of the fundamental frequency.
The first term, 100, is called the first harmonic and its frequency is called the fundamental frequency.
The FIN12 and FIN24 devices can reduce EMI by 30 to 40 dB at the fundamental frequency as well as reduce troublesome harmonics to less than -100 dBm.
In addition, Gaskins received the Wasserman Scholarship for her study, ``A Study of the Speaking Fundamental Frequency Characteristics and Perceived Characteristics of Black and White Women.
i] is the frequency component (integer multiples of the fundamental frequency [[omega].

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