Yes, since fundamental frequency is based on the standing wave that forms, by changing the amount of liquid you change the length of the medium the standing wave is in, thus the perceived frequency.
find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)
Finding the average from the raw data requires a lot more calculations. By using frequency distributions you reduce the number of calculations.
The frequency distribution usually refers to empirical measurement and there is no formula for finding it. You simply count the number of times an observation falls within a given range.
a=d/f distance / frequency
3067.74 When finding percentages, convert the percentage to a decimal and then multiply it by the number your finding the percentage of. In this case, you would do .78* 3933.
An angular frequency is a scalar measure of rate of rotation.
times the answer by 100
The answer depends on whether you wish to find one number as a percentage of another or if you want a given percentage of a number.
Trigonometry is used in finding the height of towers and mountains and finding the distance between celestial bodies.
Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa
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