Frequency is the term used to describe the number of cycles per unit of time in a periodic process. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz equals one cycle per second.
a boncing ball or any cycle(water cycle moon cycle etc)
Period. It is the time it takes for a periodic wave or motion to complete one full cycle, returning to its original position or state.
Periodic motion.
If one complete cycle of a periodic wave has two crests, it will also have two troughs. Each crest is accompanied by a trough in a complete cycle of a wave.
A periodic wave repeats itself at regular intervals, with each cycle of the wave pattern identical to the previous cycle. Examples of periodic waves include sine waves and cosine waves.
Water cycle is a continuous process. It occurs every time.
it is called a cycle because it is a continuous process.
Another name for the water cycle is the hydrologic cycle.
The rain water needs to be collected. The process is called Transpiration.
One process is evaporation also there is condensation that is used in the water cycle .
The Kreb's cycle also called the Citric acid cycle - a process that creates ATP.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
water cycle
Krebs cycle
The process, or cycle, that plants use to make their own glucose is called the Calvin Cycle, also referred to as the "dark cycle."
The process by which rocks are formed is called the rock cycle. This cycle involves the formation, weathering, erosion, deposition, and compaction of rocks over time through various geological processes.
That is the Dark cycle. Also called Calvin cycle