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What is the unit of frequency of sound​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hertz (Hz)

The frequency of wave-like patterns including sound, electromagnetic waves (such as radio or light), electrical signals, or other waves, expresses the number of cycles of the repetitive waveform per second. In SI units, the result is measured in Hertz (Hz), named after the German physicist, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.

Answered by ItzDisha56
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The frequency of wave-like patterns including sound, electromagnetic waves (such as radio or light), electrical signals, or other waves, expresses the number of cycles of the repetitive waveform per second. In SI units, the result is measured in Hertz (Hz), named after the German physicist, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.

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