(30000/min)(1min/60sec)=(500/sec)=500 Hertz
It is 100000 Hertz.
1/40 = 0.025 Hertz
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.
frequecy and period have an indirect relationship F=1/4s =.25 Hertz
(30000/min)(1min/60sec)=(500/sec)=500 Hertz
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.
Hertz is the measure of the period so the period is 60 times a second.
To calculate frequency in hertz (Hz), you can use the formula: f = 1/T, where f is the frequency in hertz and T is the period in seconds. For example, if the period of a wave is 0.02 seconds, the frequency in hertz would be 1/0.02 = 50 Hz.
The speed at 60 Hz is 600 r.p.m.
If an object vibrates 500 times in one second, its frequency will be 500 Hz (Hertz). This means the object completes 500 full cycles of vibration in one second.
A frequency of 50 Hz corresponds to a period of 0.02 seconds. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave or vibration to occur.
A wave frequency of 10 Hertz corresponds to a period of 0.1 seconds. The period is the reciprocal of the frequency, so in this case, 1/10 = 0.1 seconds.
It is 0.1 seconds.
It is 100000 Hertz.
The period of a wave is the reciprocal of its frequency. So, to find the period of the FM wave, you would take the reciprocal of 8.85 times 10^7 hertz. This would give you the period in seconds.
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.