TIME = 1/FREQUENCY
T=1/F
F=1/T
F=1/(45.3)
i dont think the number of waves matter, frequency is dependant on time, or angular frequency which is not given
F=1/T
F = 2pii/w
Wavelength is a length. Hence, the metric unit for it is "meter". Frequency is a reciprocal of time. Hence, the unit for it is "per second", named "Hertz".
dynamic frequency, which is cycles per second, or Hertz
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of wavelength x frequency. Just convert everything to standard units (wavelength to meters, frequency to hertz), multiply both, and you'll get the result, also in standard units (meters / second).
If only there were an equation that related the speed of EM waves, wavelength, and frequency... c=(wavelength)(frequency) Make sure and keep your units straight.
Convert the cm to meters, to have compatible units. Then use the fact that the frequency times the wavelength is equal to the speed of the wave. In this case, you can divide the speed by the wavelength, to get the frequency.
Just divide the number of cycles (the 16 waves) by the number of seconds.
hertz Hz
Hertz
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bites is units for memory, hertz is units for frequency
It depends on the units of 16. If it is 16 Hertz, then the frequency is 16 (per second).
The SI unit for frequency is Hertz, the number of cycles per second.
Wavelength is a length. Hence, the metric unit for it is "meter". Frequency is a reciprocal of time. Hence, the unit for it is "per second", named "Hertz".
dynamic frequency, which is cycles per second, or Hertz
wave frequency.
Hertz and short for Hertz = Hz
Hz is hertz which measures sound.