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    See also: Time domainFrequency domain is a term used to describe the analysis of mathematical functions or signals with respect to frequency.


    Speaking non-technically, a time domain graph shows how a signal changes over time, whereas a frequency domain graph shows how much of the signal lies within each given frequency band over a range of frequencies. A frequency domain representation can also include information on the phase shift that must be applied to each sinusoid in order to be able to recombine the frequency components to recover the original time signal.

    The frequency domain relates to the Fourier transform or Fourier series by decomposing a function into an infinite or finite number of frequencies. This is based on the concept of fourier series which is that any waveform can be expressed as a sum of sinusoids (sometimes infinitely many.)


        Frequency domain
            Magnitude and phase
            Partial frequency-domain example
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    Magnitude and phase
    In using the Laplace, Z-, or Fourier transforms, the frequency spectrum is complex and describes the frequency magnitude and phase. In many applications, phase information is not important. By discarding the phase information it is possible to simplify the information in a frequency domain representation to generate a frequency spectrum or spectral density. A spectrum analyser is a device that displays the spectrum.

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    Partial frequency-domain example
    Due to popular simplifications of the hearing process and titles such as Plomp's "The Ear as a Frequency Analyzer," the inner ear is often thought of as converting time-domain sound waveforms to frequency-domain spectra. The frequency domain is not actually a very accurate or useful model for hearing, but a time/frequency space or time/place space can be a useful description.

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