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The frequency of a wave is the inverse of the wave's _______?

period
velocity
amplitude
wavelength.​

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Answer:

period

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The frequency of a wave is the inverse of the wave's period.

(Instead of "inverse", the word "reciprocal" is more appropriate.

It means that [ frequency = 1/period ], and [ period = 1/frequency ].

The easiest way to remember both of these is to just remember that (frequency) x (period) = 1 .)

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