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For a sine wave, the frequency is represented by the cycles per ​

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Answered by AttitudeGirl08
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The number of times the sine wave goes through a complete cycle in the space of 1 second is called the frequency. Indeed the unit used to be cycles per second, but now the unit of measurement is hertz (Hz). A frequency of 1000Hz, or 1 kHz, means that the sine wave goes through 1000 complete cycles in 1 s. ... A sine wave.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, a sine wave is given by the formula In this formula the frequency is w. Frequency used to be measured in cycles per second, but now we use the unit of frequency - the Hertz (abbreviated Hz). One Hertz (1Hz) is equal to one cycle per second.

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