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Hertz or seconds-1
A wave can have any frequency, not just one Hertz.
Radio Waves.
Its is not a quantity but a particular value that is needed. You cannot collect hertz as you can grams, or meters, or seconds. Hertz describes a state of a wave. And the exact value of frequency you need to shatter glass depends on the particular piece of glass you have. Each object has its own natural frequency.
By the frequency. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength. The lower the frequency the longer the wave length. C= L * f C = Time in milliseconds (343 m/s @ 20 degrees C , L= Wave Length or Lambda in meters and f= frequency in Hertz A little algebra and you have; L= C/f Example; 343 m/s / 100 Hz = .343 meters Frequency is a function of time, cycles per second. Time is the reciprocal of frequency (1/f= T).
hertz is what frequency waves are measured in.
This is known as the frequency of the wave and has the unit Hertz. Hertz is capitalized because it was named after a real person.The reciprocal of frequency is the period of the wave. That is the time in seconds for one wave to pass.
0.5 hertz
0.004 seconds
The reciprocal of the frequency. Since hertz basically means "1 / seconds", this reciprocal is in seconds.
The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a fixed amount of time is known as the "frequency".=====is called the Frequency of the waves (located on page 10 of the Penn Foster - Sound Study Guide)=====The number of waves that pass a given point per second is measured in units of Hertz (Hz). Hertz is a unit for cycles per second.The number of cycles that a wave completes in 'S' seconds is 'S' times its 'frequency'.
Hertz or seconds-1
hertz
Seconds for wavelength, and inverse seconds for frequency also known as hertz. Hz
0.1 seconds
1/40 = 0.025 Hertz
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.