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.
.05 seconds
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.
frequency of 10 hertz
Frequency = reciprocal of period = 1 / 0.01 = 100per second = approximately 100 Hertz = roughly 100 cycles
Count the number of waves passing a point in one second. That is frequency. Or count waves for 10 seconds and divide by 10.
10 Hz
Period = 1 / frequency = 1/272 = 0.003676 second (rounded)
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.