The definiton of period (T) . Is T = 1/f ; Therefore if you know that the period is 2.5
Frequency = 1/period = 1/0.006 = 1662/3 Hz.
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.
Divide the speed by the frequency
Frequency = 24 ms-1/3 m = 8 s-1 or 8 Hertz.
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Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)Period = 1/Frequency = 0.00175 seconds (approx)
Frequency = 1/period = 1/0.006 = 1662/3 Hz.
The definiton of period (T) Is T = 1/f ; Therefore if you know that the period is 2.5 microseconds (=2.5 x 10-6) then the frequency is f=1/(2.5x10-6)= 4 x 105 Hz
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.
A sound wave with a frequency of 125 Hz has a wavelength of 40 meters (speed = frequency x wavelength). At a speed of 5000 m/s, this sound wave would have a period of 0.08 seconds (period = 1 / frequency).
The frequency is 1000000000 Hz.
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Since the speed of the wave is equal to the wavelength times the frequency, all you need to do is divide the speed by the wavelength in this case.
Some common formulas for waves are: Wave speed = frequency x wavelength Period = 1/frequency Wavelength = speed / frequency Amplitude = maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
Divide the speed by the frequency