0.1 seconds
1/40 = 0.025 Hertz
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.
Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which is the number of wavelengths that pass in one second. Since one wavelength is passing every eight seconds, the frequency is 1/8 Hz.
frequecy and period have an indirect relationship F=1/4s =.25 Hertz
The period of a wave is the reciprocal of its frequency. Therefore, for a wave with a frequency of 16.1 Hz, the period can be calculated as 1/16.1 = 0.0621 seconds.
0.1 seconds
period = reciprocal of frequency = 1/5 = 0.2 seconds
False. The unit of the period of a wave is seconds, not hertz. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave, while hertz represents the frequency of the wave, which is the number of cycles per second.
The period of a wave can be calculated as the inverse of its frequency. In this case, the period would be 1/250 seconds, which is equal to 0.004 seconds.
The period of a 261 Hz sound wave is approximately 0.00383 seconds. This value represents the time taken for one full cycle of the wave to occur, from peak to peak.
1/40 = 0.025 Hertz
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.
The wave frequency is calculated by dividing the number of waves by the time taken. In this case, 6 waves in 3 seconds would give a frequency of 2 hertz.
Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which is the number of wavelengths that pass in one second. Since one wavelength is passing every eight seconds, the frequency is 1/8 Hz.
The unit of measurement for electromagnetic wave frequency is hertz (Hz), which represents one cycle per second.
The period of a 40 Hz wave is 0.025 seconds. This means that it takes 0.025 seconds for one full cycle of the wave to complete.