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A note is the octave of another note if it has

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Physics JAMB 1992

A note is the octave of another note if it has

  • a frequency twice that of the first note checkmark
  • frequency half that of the first note
  • the same fundamental frequency as the first one
  • a frequency frequency eight times that of the first note

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

When the frequency of a note is doubled, it is perceived as being one octave higher. For example, if a note has a frequency of fff, the note one octave higher will have a frequency of 2f. Conversely, a note that is one octave lower has a frequency half that of the original note, but the question specifically asks for the octave above

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