Frequency = 1 / period = 1 / 0.807 = 1.2392 Hz (rounded)
200Hertz is a frequency which represents the # of 'measurements' per second, and there are a 1000 milliseconds in a second.Therefore to find the # of hertz when you know the frequency is every 5 milliseconds you simply calculate1000ms/5ms = 200Hzjpp22
20 milliseconds
No; hertz is frequency.Frequency times wavelength equals speed of travel.
The period is the reciprocal of the frequency, in other words, one divide by the frequency. If the frequency is in Hertz, the period is in seconds.
A hertz (Hz) is a single cycle per second. The period indicates how long each wave lasts.Therefore, a wave with a frequency of 250 hertz has a period of 1/250th of a second.
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.
The reciprocal of the frequency. Since hertz basically means "1 / seconds", this reciprocal is in seconds.
since the period is the reciprocal of frequency, the period is 1/10 seconds.
Frequency, in Hertz is the inverse of Period. Given that our sun poofs and puffs once every 11 years, we can state that frequency is the inverse of that Period. You are welcome to figure out how many seconds there are in this period -- and from there arrive at the frequency you seek.
frequency = 1 / period f = 1/2 = 0.5 Hertz
The formula of frequency is: f=1/T where: - T is period, in seconds - f is frequency, in hertz
The formula of frequency is: f=1/T where: - T is period, in seconds - f is frequency, in hertz