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MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007 18 Online
OpenStudy (shivaniits):

is there any way to connect high frequency with high power !! as: "high frequency indicates high or significant large energy and high energy indicates large sufficient power as P(power)=joules per second" so somehow must be related with each other...??

OpenStudy (shivaniits):

@Jemurray3 @UnkleRhaukus @rajathsbhat @Shane_B can u help me on this ...!!

OpenStudy (shivaniits):

@ganeshie8 ..can you help me please!!

OpenStudy (shivaniits):

@demitris can you help me on this!!

OpenStudy (pradipgr817):

High Frequency means rate of transfer, i.e. if you transfer small energy at high rate it becomes large, and if you can transfer large amount of energy at small rate, it also becomes large amount of energy

OpenStudy (pradipgr817):

\[enegy=\frac{ power }{ time }\] \[E=P \times \frac{ 1 }{ T}\] E=P x f i.e. the product remains constant

OpenStudy (shivaniits):

@pradipgr817 so can we relate the same for high frequency devices and high power devices...!!

OpenStudy (pradipgr817):

I think it is yes.

OpenStudy (shivaniits):

amm...ok how..?? if i am not wrong then electronic devices could be classified as either as: high power & low power devices or high frequency devices & low frequency devices!!

OpenStudy (pradipgr817):

both the classifications are there: high power and low power, high frequency and low frequency

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