Definition of frequency of an observation
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The frequency (f) of a particular observation is the number of times the observation occurs in the data. The distribution of a variable is the pattern of frequencies of the observation
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The frequency is the same as that of the source and is the number of waves that pass a point per unit time. ... This observation is analogous to the fact that the frequency of a simple harmonic motion is directly proportional to the stiffness of the oscillating object.
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