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How is frequency calculated?

Frequency is calculated by dividing the number of occurrences of an event by the time total time that you measured the experiment. This gives frequency units of Time^-1. When discussing waves (sound waves, x-rays etc...) , the frequency is measured using the following equation 1/(time between crests or troughs or any similar point on the wave)


What is the ratio of a frequency to its total frequency?

The ration of a frequency to its total frequency is called relative frequency.


What quantity is measured in kilowatt-hours?

Energy consumption or electrical energy is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). It is a unit used to represent the amount of energy used by an electrical device over time.


What is reactance of electric cable?

'Reactance' is the name given to the opposition to the flow of alternating current, due to the inductance of a load and the frequency of the supply voltage. It is measured in ohms.


What is connected load in electrcity?

Connected load refers to the total electrical capacity of all devices and appliances that are connected to a power supply system. It is typically measured in kilowatts (kW) and represents the maximum potential load that could be drawn if all connected devices were to operate simultaneously. This concept is important for utility companies when planning for electrical distribution and ensuring that the supply meets demand. Understanding connected load helps in efficient energy management and reduces the risk of overloading the electrical system.


What are the measures of electricity?

Some common measures of electricity include voltage (measured in volts), current (measured in amps), power (measured in watts), and energy (measured in watt-hours or kilowatt-hours). Voltage represents the electrical potential difference, current is the flow of electric charge, power is the rate at which energy is transferred, and energy is the total amount of work done by electrical devices.


What is the difference between power and energy in the context of electricity?

Power refers to the rate at which energy is used or transferred, measured in watts. Energy, on the other hand, is the total amount of work that can be done, measured in watt-hours. In the context of electricity, power is the flow of electrical energy, while energy is the total amount of electrical work done over time.


What is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit?

A flow of electrons in an electrical circuit is called a current, which is the name given to the amount of electrical charge flowing in a certain period of time.Any total quantity of electrical charge is measured in coulombs.Any flow of electrical current is measured in amps.1 amp is equal to a flow of 1 coulomb of electrical charge in one second of time.


How do you find the frequency in frequency table if the given is percent of total?

find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)


What is the cumulative column frequency distribution table?

Cumulative Frequency is The total of a frequency and all frequencies so far in a frequency distribution. It is the 'running total' of frequencies in the frequency distribution table.


What is the Differences between absolute frequency and relatative frequency?

The absolute frequency is the total amount of occurances of one variable. The relative frequency is the absolute frequency divided by the total amount of occurances of ALL variables.


What is the difference between electrical power and energy, and how do they relate to each other in the context of electricity usage?

Electrical power is the rate at which energy is used or transferred, measured in watts. Energy is the total amount of work that can be done, measured in watt-hours. In the context of electricity usage, power determines how quickly energy is consumed, while energy usage over time is what determines the total energy consumed.