No, the frequency of light is the number of times a complete 'wavelength' of light (ignoring the photon-like nature of light) passes a fixed point in a second. Generally measured in Hertz (Hz).
"Resonance" refers to the fact that, when an object is excited at, or near, its natural frequency, it will vibrate much strong than when excited at other frequencies.
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"Frequency" refers to the number of vibrations per second. Light consists of electromagnetic waves, that is, vibrations (or regular changes) in the electric and magnetic fields, that propagate as a wave.
Mass refers to the amount of mass in an object.
The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a fixed amount of time is known as the "frequency".=====is called the Frequency of the waves (located on page 10 of the Penn Foster - Sound Study Guide)=====The number of waves that pass a given point per second is measured in units of Hertz (Hz). Hertz is a unit for cycles per second.The number of cycles that a wave completes in 'S' seconds is 'S' times its 'frequency'.
"Resonance" refers to the fact that, when an object is excited at, or near, its natural frequency, it will vibrate much strong than when excited at other frequencies.
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In the context of: In the sequence 1,5,8,4,7,2,6,4,8,4,4,4,6,4,4, What number has the highest frequency? It refers to the meaning of what number is most often So the answer is 4 in this case
Frequency refers to the average number of times that an average consumer is exposed to the advertising campaign.
The frequency of a periodic motion refers to the number of cycles that are completed per second. The frequency is obtained by getting the reciprocal of the period.
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On an FM radio, the number 104.1 refers to the broadcast frequency 104.1 megahertz (MHz).
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It is the frequency of the wave.
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It refers to reflected sound.
the amount of energy reflected