a synonym would be determine.. Also: estimate, calculate, evaluate, value, count, weigh, compute, judge
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Count the number of events occurring during a time period. Then frequency = number of events/length of time period.
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you count the waves. so for example you '~' would be a wavelength of 1.
A frequency count is a measure of the number of times that an event occurs. To compute relative frequency, one obtains a frequency count for the total population and a frequency count for a subgroup of the population. ... Thus, a relative frequency of 0.50 is equivalent to a percentage of 50%. 0.60 or 60 percent.
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The question is incomplete. Frequency of what? If it refers to electromagnetic waves, you won't need even frequency to determine velocity (in a vacuum), because it will always be c (the speed of light). You can compute the speed of other kinds of waves if you know the frequency and wavelength, but not from frequency alone. The formula is frequency x wavelength = velocity If the waves are electromagnetic, and you have only frequency, you can compute the wavelength using the same formula.
No. It's Latin, computare - to count, reckon, sum up.
Count the number of waves passing a point in one second. That is frequency. Or count waves for 10 seconds and divide by 10.
When you count the number of waves per second, you are measuring the frequency of the wave. The unit used to measure frequency is hertz (Hz).
a synonym would be determine.. Also: estimate, calculate, evaluate, value, count, weigh, compute, judge
I'd probably just use a higher frequency source and a counter. Count the number of 555 toggles per period and you have the frequency.
hertz is the amount of repeating times in a second. you would have to record it and count repetitions, or frequency.
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add up, total, reckon, calculate, compute, tally, number consider, judge, regard, deem, rate
Count the number of events occurring during a time period. Then frequency = number of events/length of time period.