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What is the meant by the frequency of a wave? What is the unit?
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What is the meant by the frequency of a wave? What is the unit?
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the frequency of a wave is the number of times the wave goes from peak to peak in a given unit of time the SI unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz) 1 Hz= 1 wave per second
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You can think of it as the number of wave peaks, or dips, that pass
a fixed point each second.
The unit is "per second", or "reciprocal time". It's given the name "Hertz".
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