Frequency is the number of waves that pass a point in one second.
The letter "C" typically labels the wave's trough on a wave diagram.
The number of periods per unit time is called the linear (or ordinary) frequency. Specifically periods per second has a special name that is "hertz."
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frequency is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
umm you can try organizing by season, color, or frecuency of wearing?
The letter "C" typically labels the wave's trough on a wave diagram.
its frecuency can travel long distances and through most things
speed 300.000 meters peer second with frecuency of 1.000.000+ GHz(or more)
Speed = (frequency) times (wavelength) Frequency = (speed) divided by (wavelength) Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency)
check resistance, voltage signature and frecuency on the sensor, continuity on wiring and timing marks on camshaft
You probably meant to say 56 meters per second, so I will answer it that way. 56 meters/sec /06 1/sec = 9.3 meters
Ghz is Giga hertz, a type of frecuency commonly used in processor nomenclature. GB is Giga byte, used in memory. 1GB = 1000MB (mega byte) 1Ghz= 1000Mhz 80GB= 80000MB= A butt load of bytes :)
Velocity of wave = Frequency X Wavelength So if Velocity of the wave is kept constant, then Frequency of the wave is inversely proportional to it's wavelength i.e increase in frequency means decreases in Wavelength.
The demonstrate a set of data; as in for example: How many people like dogs vs. cats?Your bars would say the numbers of people who like dogs and the people who like cats, then you know your outcome!