It a bird flaps it's wings 4 second calculate its frequency & time period
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Hummingbirds are amazing flyers. They are one of the few animals that can hover, which means remaining in one place in the air without moving forwards or backwards, up or down. To do this, they have wings shaped to the purpose and really strong muscles. And they flap their wings really fast—faster than any other bird at up to 70 wingbeats per second. That adds up to more than 4,000 wingbeats per minute!
In this activity, kids see if they can flap their arms as fast as a hummingbird flaps its wings. All you need is a stopwatch.
First, have your child or children hold their arms out like wings. Ask them to practice flapping. See how long they can keep up an easy flapping pace, about one flap per second, before they get tired.
Ask if their arms ache a bit from flapping. They should notice that their outer chest muscles and arm muscles are tired. Explain that since we walk to get around, our leg muscles are often more fully developed than our chest muscles. Some birds, like turkeys, chickens, ostriches, and other walking birds, also have stronger leg muscles. Hummingbirds are such good flyers, they almost never walk. What do they think hummingbird legs look like?
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Answer:
f=0.25,t=4
Explanation:
frequency=1/t=1/4=0.25
time period=t=4
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