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frequency. which is measured in hertz (Hz) or per second (1/s)

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How many times a wave repeats?

The number of times a wave repeats in a given period is called its frequency. It is measured in hertz (Hz), which represents the number of cycles per second.


The number of times a sign wave repeats in one second is called?

frequency


What is the number of times a cycle repeats itself in a given time?

It is the periodicity. If measured in the number of cycles per second, it is the frequency, and the measurement unit is a Hertz (Hz).


What is a number times itself called?

squared


What is a number times itself equal to one called?

Such a number is called, "The square root of 1".


What do you call the number that is multiplied by itself 4 times?

The number that is multiplied by itself 4 times is called the fourth power of that number. In mathematical terms, this is denoted as "n^4" where "n" is the base number. When a number is raised to the fourth power, it is multiplied by itself four times, resulting in the number multiplied by itself four times.


This is a number that when multiplied by itself three times equals a given number?

The number is called a "cube root"


What is it called when we multiple a number by itself?

It is squaring the number as for example 5 times 5 = 25


Why is it that when you square a number it is called squared?

Yes, when you multipy a number by itself it is called squaring the number. 5 squared = 5 times 5 = 25


What is the frequency of an AC sine wave that repeats itself 500 times in one fifth of a second?

2500 hz


What is a number you multiple by itself called?

The result is a square number as for example 3 times 3 = 9 which is a square number


What is any number times itself called?

It's called a square number, or simply a square. The name comes from the fact that the sides of a geometric square are equal in length so its area is simply the length of one side times itself.