geläute (anhaltendes klingeln)

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ringing
Present participle of ring
Made forcefully; powerful
Analagous to the ringing of a bell, it is the rise and decay time before and after the transducer reaches maximum amplitude Expressed as the mechanical Q of the transducer which is the number of cycles it takes to get up to 90% of maximum amplitude, or down to 10% above zero amplitude
The tendency of a filter to oscillate for a time when a transient waveform is applied to it
The audible effect of a resonance: coloration, smear, shrillness, or boominess
Ringing is the response of the decay of the output signal from a filter when the driving signal is suddenly removed See the section on Ringing Response for some typical examples
an alternating or pulsating current intended to produce an audible or visible alerting signal
having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
the giving of a ring as a token of engagement
A ringing sound is loud and can be heard very clearly. He hit the metal steps with a ringing crash. = resounding
Present participle of to ring
A ``rippling'' effect around sharp transitions in the sampled signal due to negative coefficients in the reconstruction filter
Loud and clear
having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected; "a reverberant room"; "the reverberant booms of cannon"
The quality of being resonant
A ringing statement or declaration is one that is made forcefully and is intended to make a powerful impression. the party's 14th Congress, which gave a ringing endorsement to capitalist-style economic reforms
Continued oscillation after an external force or excitation is removed, as after a guitar string is plucked
The sound of ringing
geläute (anhaltendes klingeln)
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