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extremely-high frequencies - translation to ρωσικά

THE 3-30 HZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Extremely Low Frequency; Extremely Low Frequencies; Super extremely low frequency; Super Extremely Low Frequency; Below Extremely Low Frequency Band; ELF wave
  • 1982 aerial view of the U.S. Navy [[Clam Lake, Wisconsin]], ELF transmitter facility, used to communicate with deeply submerged submarines. The rights of way of the two perpendicular 14 mile (23 km) overhead transmission lines that constituted the [[ground dipole]] antenna which radiated the ELF waves can be seen at lower left.
  • Typical spectrum of ELF electromagnetic waves in the Earth's atmosphere, showing peaks caused by the [[Schumann resonances]]. The Schumann resonances are the resonant frequencies of the spherical Earth-ionosphere cavity. Lightning strikes cause the cavity to "ring" like a bell, causing peaks in the noise spectrum. The sharp power peak at 50 Hz is caused by radiation from global [[electric power grid]]s. The rise of the noise at low frequencies ''(left side)'' is radio noise caused by slow processes in the Earth's [[magnetosphere]].

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общая лексика

крайне высокие частоты

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  • A CableFree MMW link installed in the UAE installed for [[Safe City]] applications, providing 1Gbit/s capacity between sites. The links are fast to deploy and have a lower cost than fibre optics.
  • Atmospheric attenuation in dB/km as a function of frequency over the EHF band. Peaks in absorption at specific frequencies are a problem, due to atmosphere constituents such as [[water]] vapour (H<sub>2</sub>O) and molecular [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>). The vertical scale is logarithmic.
  • Soviet aircraft carrier ''Minsk'']]
  • Part of the [[Atacama Large Millimeter Array]] (ALMA), a millimeter wave [[radio telescope]]
THE 30-300 GHZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Millimeter band; Millimetre band; Millimeter wave; Millimetre wave; Mm-wave; Mm wave; Millimeter-wave; Millimetric wave; Millimetre Wave; Extremely High Frequency; MmW; Millimeter wave guidance; G band (IEEE); MmWave; MmWaves; Millimeter waves; Millimetre-wave

общая лексика

частота 30.000-300.000 МГц (соотв. диапазону миллиметровых волн 10 мм - 1 мм)

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общая лексика

сверхнизкие частоты

Ορισμός

High-church
·adj Of or pertaining to, or favoring, the party called the High Church, or their doctrines or policy. ·see High Church, under High, ·adj.

Βικιπαίδεια

Extremely low frequency

Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers, respectively. In atmospheric science, an alternative definition is usually given, from 3 Hz to 3 kHz. In the related magnetosphere science, the lower frequency electromagnetic oscillations (pulsations occurring below ~3 Hz) are considered to lie in the ULF range, which is thus also defined differently from the ITU radio bands.

ELF radio waves are generated by lightning and natural disturbances in Earth's magnetic field, so they are a subject of research by atmospheric scientists. Because of the difficulty of building antennas that can radiate such long waves, ELF frequencies have been used in only a very few human-made communication systems. ELF waves can penetrate seawater, which makes them useful in communication with submarines, and a few nations have built military ELF transmitters to transmit signals to their submerged submarines, consisting of huge grounded wire antennas (ground dipoles) 15–60 km (9–37 mi) long driven by transmitters producing megawatts of power. The United States, Russia, India, and China are the only countries known to have constructed these ELF communication facilities. The U.S. facilities were used between 1985 and 2004 but are now decommissioned.

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