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Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time
Frequency, measured in Hertz (Hz)
waves per unit time is called "frequency"
The number of sound waves per unit time is called the frequency of the wave.
This sounds like a homework question, so rather than doing your homework for you, I'll explain how to find the answer for yourself.The period and the frequency are very easy to find from the information provided. First, remember the definitions of period and frequency:Period is the amount of time per oscillation.Frequency is the number of oscillations per unit time.When you see the word "per" in these definitions, you should think division, because that is how you find the answer. When we say period is time per oscillation, this means time divided by oscillations. So your period is obtained by dividing the amount of time (in seconds) by the number of oscillations in that time. The units will make sense this way too: time divided by oscillations will give you a number that means seconds PER oscillation, which is what period is!Similarly, frequency is oscillations per time, so take the number of oscillations and divide it by the number of seconds it took. Your units will be oscillations per second, which makes sense for a measure of frequency.
It is called the frequency. The SI unit is the Hertz. One Hertz is one cycle per second.
Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time
If "troth - peak - troth" is considered as one "cycle" then the number of cycles that occur (go past you) in a unit of time [usually minutes or seconds] is called the "frequency".
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It is commonly referred to as Frequency, and it is measured in the unit called Hertz.
It is the periodicity. If measured in the number of cycles per second, it is the frequency, and the measurement unit is a Hertz (Hz).
Frequency, measured in Hertz (Hz)
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metric unit of time is called a second.
waves per unit time is called "frequency"
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