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At quite a high rate of cyclespersecond as it turns out.
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Therefore any object at room temperature emits electromagnetic waves with a frequency of a trillion cyclespersecond.
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Such a current usually has a frequency of between 200 and 2,000 cyclespersecond.
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A normal person's speech, at a pitch of two hundred cyclespersecond, will therefore be below the range of detection for our tiny titan.
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The FM band, for instance, occupies the airwaves between 87.7 and 108 megahertz (MHz), or millions of cyclespersecond.
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That allows the machine to continuously adjust its microwave signal to approximate, though never reach, the precise 9,192,631,770 cyclespersecond of the cesium-133 atoms.