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A 60hz signal is sampled at a sampling frequency of 7200 then the number of sample per cycle are

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Sampling rate determines the sound frequency range (corresponding to pitch) which can be represented in the digital waveform. The range of frequencies represented in a waveform is often called its bandwidth.Sampling rate (sometimes called sampling frequency or Fs) is the number of data points acquired per second. A sampling rate of 2000 samples/second means that 2000 discrete data points are acquired every second. This can be referred to as 2000 Hertz sample frequency.The sampling frequency or sampling rate, fs, is the average number of samples obtained in one second (samples per second), thus fs = 1/T. Reconstructing a continuous function from samples is done by interpolation algorithms.Analogic to Digital Conversion : Sampling Rate

When the analog signal is converted into a digital signal, it becomes a list of numbers, or bits. The number of bits is called "encoding". The sampling rate (SR) is the number of times a signal is read in a second (usually, 44100 or 48000 times).

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