Center frequency
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The center frequency f0 (resonant frequency) is the geometric mean between the lower cutoff frequency f1 and the upper cutoff frequency f2 of a frequency band. See also: Band-pass filter. f2 - f1 is called the bandwidth B.
- [f_0 = \sqrt]
- [f_0 \approx (f_1 + f_2)/2]
The exact formula gives:
- [f_0 \approx 1499.993 \, \mathrm]
- [f_0 = 1500 \, \mathrm]
- [\Delta f \approx \frac].
That the geometric mean is not the arithmetic mean can be seen in a calculation program at the bottom in the external link. There one can compare the difference of both values.
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