A narrow pulse gap refers to a short period of time between two consecutive pulse waves. This could indicate an increased heart rate or an irregular rhythm, which may require medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause.
To calculate the time for one pulse in a drive system, you need to know the pulse frequency or pulse rate of the drive. The time per pulse is the inverse of the pulse frequency. For example, if the pulse frequency is 100 Hz, the time for one pulse would be 1/100 = 0.01 seconds, or 10 milliseconds.
In a longitudinal wave, a pulse is typically referred to as a compression or a rarefaction. A compression is an area of high pressure where the particles are closely packed together, while a rarefaction is an area of low pressure where the particles are more spread out.
The motion of a pulse with respect to the source depends on the relative motion between them. If the source and pulse are both stationary, the pulse moves away from the source at a constant speed. If the source is moving towards the pulse, the pulse will appear compressed, while if the source is moving away, the pulse will appear stretched.
The pulse repetition period is the inverse of the pulse repetition frequency. Therefore, if the pulse repetition frequency is 1 kHz, the pulse repetition period would be 1 millisecond (1/1000 seconds).
Pulse in a food processor I believe.
The amount of time the pulse lasts
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If you mean human pulse, it's in beats per minute - b/pm
Pulse or heart (in Gaelic).
If by pulse you mean heart rate, it is measured in number of beats per minute.
a pulse is basicly a away of indicating that your body is still breathing and functining you can find the pulse in ur wrist and neck hope this helped
A 'pulse' is another name for any kind of bean, so you may mean 'bean soup'.
It refers to the strength of the pulse (1 to 4), 4 being the strongest.
No. Monitor the pulse, and give rescue breathing if needed.
if you mean what animals, then all of them
"a chuisle" means "my pulse"