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waveband Meaning in Bengali



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waveband's Usage Examples:

It is one of the most luminous galaxy clusters in the X-ray waveband known at a redshift about 0.


the contemporary "Błyskawica" transmits on a different waveband: 7.


043 MHz, because the waveband of the time of the Warsaw Uprising is now used by (sic.


for transmissometers is 550 nm, which is in the middle of the visible waveband, and allows a good approximation of visual range.


Astronomers place the submillimetre waveband between the far-infrared and microwave wavebands, typically taken to be between a few hundred micrometres.


(a) a single fiber in a bundle, (b) a single waveband within fiber, (c) a single wavelength within a waveband (or fiber), or (d) a set of time-slots within.


the object's surface, the background against which it is viewed and the waveband of the detecting sensor.


waveband, and the advent of the 45 rpm single and the LP record, meant that many.


With its narrow field, the visible waveband capability is truly valuable to identify targets in situations where visual.


5Mhz part of the VHF/FM waveband.


significant because there are few sources capable of providing radiation in this waveband, others include frequency multiplied electronic/microwave sources, quantum.


Lists of telescopes Photometric system has a key for waveband letters.


the mid 1960s, some British portable radios had a separate 'Bandspread' waveband covering the highest frequencies of the medium wave (AM) band (typically.


strong enough source for reflected UV photography although the emission waveband is typically somewhat narrower than sunlight or electronic flash.


the microwave properties of a magnesium-manganese ferrite in the 8–9 mm waveband' (1957).


A vector magnetograph works in a very narrow waveband around a single spectral line, for example the 525.



Synonyms:

frequency band; band;

Antonyms:

detach; untie;

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