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The SI unit of the frequency
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Answered by Itzmeuradvika
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Frequency is called the number of intervals or cycles per second. The frequency SI unit is the hertz (Hz). One hertz is the same as one per second cycle.

The rate at which the current direction varies per second is the frequency. It is measured in an international unit of measurement called hertz (Hz), where 1 hertz is equal to 1 cycle per second. Hertz (Hz) = One hertz per second is equal to one loop. The rate at which the current direction varies per second is the frequency. It is measured in an international unit of measurement called hertz (Hz), where 1 hertz is equal to 1 cycle per second.

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Answered by rs7314177
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The SI unit is Hz(Hertz)

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