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an object produces a sound of 100 oscillations per second . What is its frequency?​

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Answered by jankiverma1981
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Frequency = Number of oscillations Total time Number of oscillations = Frequency × Total time Given, Frequency of sound = 100 Hz Total time = 1 min = 60 s Number of oscillations/vibrations = 100 × 60 = 6000 Hence, the source vibrates 6000 times in a minute, producing a frequency of 100 Hz.

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