Frequency.
No, amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. The number of waves per unit of time is the frequency of the wave.
Frequency is the number of wave cycles passing a point per unit of time. It is often measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz is equivalent to one cycle per second.
frequency
The number of wave cycles in a unit of time is called frequency. It is measured in Hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz means one cycle per second.
The number of sound waves per unit time is called the frequency of the wave.
"frequency" of the wave.
The frequency of a wave is the number of complete oscillations it makes in a given time period, usually measured in hertz (Hz). It describes how many waves pass a fixed point in a certain amount of time. A higher frequency means more oscillations per unit time, while a lower frequency means fewer oscillations per unit time.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency is the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time, and it is directly proportional to the pitch of the wave.
Frequency
The frequency of a wave is the number of complete waves that pass a fixed point in one second. The unit is "Hertz" or "Cycles". The dimension is "per second". (Reciprocal time.)
That's the "frequency" of the wave.
False. The unit of the period of a wave is seconds, not hertz. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave, while hertz represents the frequency of the wave, which is the number of cycles per second.