1 megahertz
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.
1Mhz (full wave) or 500kHz (half wave) but you didn't describe any type of oscillation so therefore it has no frequency except a vibration. What does Vibration mean? A sound vibration, does that mean noise energy? A material shake, a high noise energy noise pitch from collision or hum?
The period is the reciprocal of the frequencey. Just divide 1 / (frequency).
Pitch is the frequency at which an object vibrates to create a sound. A tuning fork, for example, that vibrates 440 times a second will produce a perfect "A" note. It is these predetermined levels of frequencies that pitch is categorized into the twelve chromatic musical tones.
If it vibrates up and down twice each second, its frequency is 2 Hz.Its speed makes no difference.
frequency
The number of times an objct vibrates in one second is called frequency
Frequency
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.
Second Harmonic
900 Herz
The number of times a wave vibrates for a period of time (second).
1Mhz (full wave) or 500kHz (half wave) but you didn't describe any type of oscillation so therefore it has no frequency except a vibration. What does Vibration mean? A sound vibration, does that mean noise energy? A material shake, a high noise energy noise pitch from collision or hum?
frequency is the term used to describe how often something happens in a given amount of time. sound frequencies are measured in Hertz abbreviated as Hz which describes how many times the sound wave vibrates every second. For example Middle C in music is measured as approximately 262 Hz. That is the frequency that the note of Middle C vibrates at every second. But frequency does not only refer to sound. Waves on the beach have a frequency that can be measured, as do many other things. Anything that happens over and over with regular timing has a frequency.
The period is the reciprocal of the frequencey. Just divide 1 / (frequency).
It is Tungsten
5000/5 = 1,000 per second = 1 KHz