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If the time required for the completion of one sine wave is 0.1 s , what is the frequency of the wave? If the wave's period is reduced to 0.05 s , what is its new frequency?
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Step 1: Recall that frequency (f) and period (T) are related by the equation: f = 1/T where f is measured in Hertz (Hz) and T is measured in seconds (s). Show more…
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