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Q: What is the frequency of the tone one octave above 500 Hz?
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The frequency of a tuning fork that vibrates 1500 times in 3 s is?

Frequency(f)= number of turns(1) "we use one (1) as default to stand for one full cycle and can be used for vibrations" divided by time(t). therefore f=1/t, frequency is measured in hertz. in the question 1=1500 vibrations and t=3 seconds. using this: f=1500/3 = 500 hertz


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