Physics, asked by Charanjitkaur349, 5 months ago

NUMERICAL If the frequency of a longitudinal wave is 2000 Hz, find its time period? stp by step explanation ​

Answers

Answered by hardiksahoo
6

Answer:

the answer is

0.0005 seconds

It's from my book.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
0

The time period of the longitudinal wave is 0.0005 seconds.


The time period of a wave is the amount of time it takes for one complete cycle to occur. The formula for calculating the time period of a wave is:

Time period (T) = 1 / Frequency (f)

In this case, the frequency of the longitudinal wave is given as 2000 Hz. To find the time period, we can substitute this value into the formula and solve for T:

T = 1 / 2000 Hz

To simplify this expression, we can convert Hz to s^-1, which represents the number of cycles per second:

T = 1 / 2000 s^-1

The unit "s^-1" can be flipped to "s" to give the final answer:

T = 0.0005 s

Therefore, the time period of the longitudinal wave is 0.0005 seconds.

for more such questions on time period
https://brainly.in/question/14087964
#SPJ3

Similar questions