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10kHz = 10,000 s^-1

This means that the wave makes 10,000 ( ten thousand ) cycles in 1 second.

So 100 cycles is made in 100/10000 s 1/100 s or 0.01 s.

NB remember k = kilo ( or one thousand)

The S.I. unit for Hertz (Hz) is 'per second/ s^-1)

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