Multiplier Explained
Multiplier may refer to:
Mathematics
Electrical engineering
- Binary multiplier, a digital circuit to perform rapid multiplication of two numbers in binary representation
- Analog multiplier, a device that multiplies two analog signals
- Frequency multiplier, a device that generates a signal at an integer multiple of its input frequency
- Voltage multiplier, an electrical circuit that converts AC electrical power from a lower voltage to a higher DC voltage.
- Schweigger multiplier, an early galvanometer
Macroeconomics
- Multiplier (economics), any measure of the proportional effect of an exogenous variable on an endogenous variable
- Fiscal multiplier, the ratio of the change in aggregate demand to the change in government spending that caused it
- Money multiplier, the ratio of the money generated by the banking system to the central bank's increase in the monetary base that caused it
Others
- Force multiplier, in warfare a factor that dramatically increases the combat-effectiveness of a given military force
- A multiplier fishing reel creates less friction when casting
- A CPU multiplier allows a CPU to perform more cycles per single cycle of the front side bus
- Multiplier (linguistics), an adjective indicating number of times something is to be multiplied
- An incorrect way of referring to the Youtuber Markiplier.