The word for "number of vibrations per second" or "cycles per second" is frequency. Otherwise, you might be looking for the density and bulk modulus of the medium, and the intensity of the energy... which will establish the natural frequency of a system.
This is called the frequency f. It measures the number of occurrences of a repeating event, in this case sound waves, per unit of time.
The number of vibrations made by a body in one second is defined as the frequency of vibration. In SI system of units, Hertz is the unit which is nothing but second --1
It is called the frequency and measured in units called Hertz
Its frequency. Its SI unit is Hz.
frequency
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The period is the reciprocal of the frequencey. Just divide 1 / (frequency).
1/3 second is
1 megahertz
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.
frequency
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When the vibrating object actually vibrates faster (more times per second) or slower (less times per second). For example, when you tune a guitar string, by applying more or less tension.
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.
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.
The period is the reciprocal of the frequencey. Just divide 1 / (frequency).
1/3 second is
Frequency
900 Herz
1 megahertz
The number of times a wave vibrates for a period of time (second).
It is Tungsten