Physics, asked by ajaychhonkar1973, 5 months ago

a wave take 0.01 seconds to travel from one compression to next compression what it is frequency​

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Answered by bajpaidrsanjeev
1

Answer:

100Hz

Explanation:

Frequency and period are distinctly different, yet related, quantities. Frequency refers to how often something happens. Period refers to the time it takes something to happen. Frequency is a rate quantity. Period is a time quantity. Frequency is the cycles per second. Period is the seconds per cycle. Hence, frequency of a wave is given as the inverse of Time period. That is, f=

T

1

.

It is given that the time period is 0.01 seconds.

So the frequency f is calculated as f=1/0.01 = 100 Hz.

Answered by dineshwari8
3

Answer:

ANSWER

Frequency and period are distinctly different, yet related, quantities. Frequency refers to how often something happens. Period refers to the time it takes something to happen. Frequency is a rate quantity. Period is a time quantity. Frequency is the cycles per second. Period is the seconds per cycle. Hence, frequency of a wave is given as the inverse of Time period. That is, f=1/T

It is given that the time period is 0.01 seconds.

So the frequency f is calculated as f=1/0.01 = 100 Hz.

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