Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
Terza Armonica
English translation:
harmonic third
Added to glossary by
Yaotl Altan
Aug 5, 2008 19:40
15 yrs ago
Italian term
Terza Armonica
Italian to English
Tech/Engineering
Physics
Terza armonica: in the sense of a simple wave that has a frequency which is a multiple of the base frequency. Is this a harmonic third?
Proposed translations
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4 +4 | third harmonic | Yaotl Altan |
Change log
Aug 10, 2008 22:56: Yaotl Altan changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/643576">Peter Nuar's</a> old entry - "Terza Armonica"" to ""harmonic third""
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third harmonic
The third harmonic of a guitar string is produced by adding two nodes between the ends of the guitar string.
Note from asker:
But is it the same in physics/electronics? or is there a different phrase in English? |
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texjax DDS PhD
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Thanx!
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Jennifer Levey
: Yes - regardless of whether the text is about guitar-playing or electronics.
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Merci
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Dana Rinaldi
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Grazie!!
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Alessandra Renna
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Gracias :)
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