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← 1edf 2edf 3edf →
Prime factorization 2 (prime) (highly composite)
Step size 350.978 ¢ 
Octave 3\2edf (1052.93 ¢)
(semiconvergent)
Twelfth 5\2edf (1754.89 ¢)
(semiconvergent)
Consistency limit 3
Distinct consistency limit 3

2 equal divisions of the perfect fifth (abbreviated 2edf or 2ed3/2) is a nonoctave tuning system that divides the interval of 3/2 into 2 equal parts of about 351 ¢ each. Each step represents a frequency ratio of (3/2)1/2, or the square root of 3/2.