If you mean a wave that has a frequency of 10 hz at 360 m/s, then the answer is 1/36 of a second. The period is the inverse of the wavelength and the wavelength is equal to the wave speed divided y the frequency. 360/10=36 and the inverse of 36 is 1/36.
The wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 10 hertz is 30000000 metres.
A hertz (Hz) is a single cycle per second. The period indicates how long each wave lasts.Therefore, a wave with a frequency of 250 hertz has a period of 1/250th of a second.
0.004 seconds
One second 0.004
One second 0.004
0.1 Hertz.
The number of cycles that complete during a time period is the frequency of a wave. Hertz is a unit that measures frequency.
The reciprocal of the frequency. Since hertz basically means "1 / seconds", this reciprocal is in 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.
A wave can have any frequency, not just one Hertz.
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.
since the period is the reciprocal of frequency, the period is 1/10 seconds.