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Metre and Ultra high frequency

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Difference between Metre and Ultra high frequency

Metre vs. Ultra high frequency

The metre (British spelling and BIPM spelling) or meter (American spelling) (from the French unit mètre, from the Greek noun μέτρον, "measure") is the base unit of length in some metric systems, including the International System of Units (SI). Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one decimeter.

Similarities between Metre and Ultra high frequency

Metre and Ultra high frequency have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Decimetre, Wavelength.

Decimetre

The decimetre (SI symbol dm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one tenth of a metre (the International System of Units base unit of length), ten centimetres or 1/0.254 (approximately 3.93700787) inches.

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Wavelength

In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.

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Metre and Ultra high frequency Comparison

Metre has 118 relations, while Ultra high frequency has 132. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.80% = 2 / (118 + 132).

References

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