Period = 1 / frequency = 1/272 = 0.003676 second (rounded)
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. In other words, divide 1 by the period. If the period is in seconds, the frequency is in hertz.
10 Hz
Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)
Period = 1/78.6 seconds = 0.01272 seconds
Frequency = 1 / period = 1 / 0.807 = 1.2392 Hz (rounded)
Assuming that seconds refers to the period, the frequency is the reciprocal (1 / period in seconds). The height of the wave is irrelevant in this case.
5 cycles.
.05 seconds
0.004 seconds
Period = 1/FrequencySo if we set Frequency = x THEN:10 = 1/x10x = 1x = 1/10IF Period of a Wave is 10 Seconds THEN The Frequency =1/10 or .10
The period is the reciprocal of the frequency, in this case, 1/250 second.
Period = (4 seconds) / (2 waves) = 2 seconds per wave Frequency = (2 waves) / (4 seconds) = 0.5 Hz.