kilohertz kilohertz
Not sure about duty cycle of a waveform. The frrequency is the inverse of the period and the period is the inverse of the frequency. Frequency (it pains me to tell you) is measured in Hertz, cycles per second. Period is the time for one cycle or seconds per cycle. If we let f be frequency and T be period, then f=1/T and T= 1/f
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10*10*10 ie a thousand
The ration of a frequency to its total frequency is called relative frequency.
frequency meter is used to measure the frequency of unknown frequency signal.
It would depend on what type of frequency you are measuring. One instrument in electric and electronic engineering would be an oscilloscope.
In the E-M spectrum, it is called a frequency meter.
Pitch and frequency both are measured in simple hertz.
when a wave has a higher frequency, its waves are shorter. when a wave has a lower frequency, its waves are longer.
You don't. Hz (always capitalized) is the unit for measuring frequency or pitch. dB is the unit for measuring amplitude or relative loudness of the sound. You cannot convert a frequency measurement to an amplitude measurement.
They are measuring two different things.
By its very nature, measuring cumulative frequency on either axis of a graph will produce a continuing line on the opposite axis. Therefore, it is impossible to construct a closed frequency polygon when dealing with cumulative frequency.
By using the "doppler" effect and measuring the change in frequency.
In case of measuring the wavelength of light we use Spectrometer. You could also use an oscilloscope or a dedicated frequency counter.
frequency
You are measuring wavelength or frequency , which may also be used to determine the amount of energy a wave has because in light waves the higher the frequency the more energy the wave carries
P. K. Dhar has written: 'A radio frequency technique for measuring arc boundaries' 'A multi-ring radio frequency technique for measuring arc boundary variations both at high currents and close to current zero'