That's the frequency of the vibrations.
It completes 20 vibrations per second, the the period is 1/20 of a second.
Vibrations a second are measured in Hertz.
The number of vibrations per unit of time is known as frequency, and it is typically measured in hertz (Hz). One hertz is equivalent to one vibration per second.
The number of vibrations per second is called frequency.
The frequency of the object is 2 Hz. This is calculated by dividing the total number of vibrations (20) by the time taken to complete them (10 seconds).
It completes 20 vibrations per second, the the period is 1/20 of a second.
That's the (frequency of the vibrations) multiplied by the (number of seconds in the time interval)
A speaker playing a note at 500 Hz produces 500 vibrations per second. Therefore, in 2 seconds, it would produce 500 vibrations/second × 2 seconds = 1000 vibrations.
Vibrations a second are measured in Hertz.
It will be 1/500 of a second = 0.002 seconds.
Hertz.
The frequency - that is, the number of vibrations per second. Lower notes have less vibrations per second.
The number of vibrations per unit of time is known as frequency, and it is typically measured in hertz (Hz). One hertz is equivalent to one vibration per second.
The number of vibrations per second is called frequency.
The frequency of the object is 2 Hz. This is calculated by dividing the total number of vibrations (20) by the time taken to complete them (10 seconds).
The unit of measure for the frequency of a sound wave is hertz (Hz), which represents the number of cycles or vibrations per second.
The time it takes to complete one cycle or vibration is called the period. It is measured in seconds and is the inverse of the frequency, which is the number of cycles or vibrations per second.