| Display title | Physics:Octave band |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An octave band is a frequency band that spans one octave (Play (help·info)). In this context an octave can be a factor of 2 or a factor of 100.3. 2/1 = 1200 cents ≈ 100.301.
Fractional octave bands such as 1⁄3 or 1⁄12 of an octave are widely used in engineering acoustics.
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