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How many waves go past a point in 1 second if the frequency is 5Hz?

fiveFive hertz is five cycles per second.


What is the frequency of a wave in which five waves pass a given point every second?

The frequency of the wave is 5 Hz, which means there are five complete waves passing a given point every second.


What is the frequency of 5 waves pass by every second?

The frequency of 5 waves passing by every second is 5 hertz (Hz). This means that 5 complete waves pass a given point in one second.


What is the frequency of a wave five waves pass in two seconds?

5 wavs in 2 seconds = 2.5 waves per second = 2.5 Hz


What is the frequency when 300 waves pass a point in one minute?

Frequency = (how many in one second) = (1/60) of (how many in one minute) = (300/60) = 5 Hz.


How many waves are created every second measured in hertz (Hz)?

The frequency of a wave is measured in hertz (Hz). So, the number of waves created every second is equal to the frequency in hertz. E.g. If a wave has a frequency of 5 Hz, then 5 waves are created every second.


How is frequency measured and calculated?

the number of waves per second (APEX)


If you see an ocean wave hit the beach every 8 seconds what is its frequency?

1 wave / 8 seconds = 0.125 waves per second


An ocean wave has a wavelength of 10 meters These waves pass by a stationary boat every 2 seconds The speed of the waves is?

The speed of a wave = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (10) x (1/2) = 5 meters per second.


What are the 5 main characteristics of all waves?

The five main characteristics of waves are amplitude (height of wave), frequency (number of waves per second), wavelength (distance between wave crests), speed (how fast the wave travels), and direction of propagation (the way the wave moves).


How fast does an earthquake go?

The speed of an earthquake can vary depending on several factors, including the type of seismic waves. Primary waves (P-waves) travel the fastest, reaching speeds of about 5 to 8 kilometers per second (3 to 5 miles per second) through the Earth's crust. Secondary waves (S-waves) follow at slower speeds of about 3 to 4.5 kilometers per second (1.8 to 2.8 miles per second). Surface waves, which cause most of the damage during an earthquake, travel even slower at about 2 to 4 kilometers per second (1.2 to 2.5 miles per second).


If a wave has a frequency of 5.0 waves per second and the distance between the peaks of the wave is 20 cm. What is the speed of the wave?

wave velocity = frequency in Hz x wavelength in meterSo frequency = 5 Hz and wavelength = distance between successive peaks = 20 cm = 20/100 mHence wave velocity = 5 * 20/100 = 1 m/s