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Q: How many wavelengths pass a fixed point each second?
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The number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second is?

No that is frequency. Wavelength is how long it takes one wave to pass a certain point fully once


What was the speed of 1st computer?

here are some answers:ABC, 30 binary fixed point additions/subtractions per secondHarvard Mark I, 3 decimal fixed point addition/subtractions per secondZuse Z3, 1 binary floating point addition in 0.8 secondsENIAC, 5000 decimal fixed point additions/subtractions in each of 20 accumulators per second


What is a plane that curves with each point on the curve of being equidistant from a fixed point at the center of the figure?

a globe.


A six letter word for a plane curve with each point on the curve being and equal distance from a fixed point at the center of the figure?

The distance from the fixed point at the center of a circle to any point on the curve is called the radius.


What is meant by the frequency of a wave?

The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second


What is the boiling point of jelly?

Because jelly is not a pure substance and its composition can change it has no fixed boiling point. It would depend on each particular jelly.


Frequency is the number of complete what passing a point each second?

Cycle


A plane curve with each point on the curve equidistant fom fixed point at the center of figure?

A circle.You don't even need the words " ... at the center of the figure".


If the number of waves passing a point each second goes up what hppens to the frequency?

The phrase "the number of waves passing a point each second" is a definition of frequency.So if that number increases, then the frequency increases, by definition.


Do compounds have fixed temperature?

No. If you think about melting or boiling point, these values are specific and constant for each compound (with some exceptions).


Do elements compounds and mixtures have fix melting and boiling point?

Yes, elements have fixed melting points; but some exceptions are with the elements having allotropes (as carbon, sulfur, phosphorous, etc.) - each allotrope has a specific melting point.


What determines the upper and lower fixed points of a thermometer?

Upper fixed point is the temperature of pure water boiling at normal atmospheric pressure.Lower fixed point is the temperature of a mixture of pure ice and pure water at normal atmospheric pressure. Each thermometer has a scale containing an upper and lower fixed points depending on the use of this thermometer for specific measurements.