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The dimensions of frequency f are​

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Answered by sumitghosh982
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Explanation:

Therefore, frequency is dimensionally represented as [M0 L0 T-1].

Answered by XxFantoamDEADPOOLXx
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It is also occasionally referred to as temporal frequency to emphasize the contrast to spatial frequency, and ordinary frequency to emphasize the contrast to angular frequency. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) which is equal to one event per second.

Frequency

A pendulum making 25 complete oscillations in 60

s, a frequency of 0.42 Hertz

Common symbols - f, v

Sl unit - hertz(Hz)

Other units - cycles per second (cps)

revolutions per minute

(rpm or r/min)

In SI base unit -  {s}^{ - 1}

Derivations from

other quantities - f=1/T

Dimension - T-¹

if you can't understand refer to the attachment to second photo

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