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10 September, 05:04

A certain signal produces 2.56x10^9 waves per hour (2560000000 waves/h). What is the frequency of this signal in Hertz?

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  1. 10 September, 05:18
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    Answer: 711111.11Hz

    Explanation:

    Recall that the frequency of a wave is the number of cycles the wave complete in one second. Hence,

    frequency = Number of wave cycles/time

    Now, given that:

    Number of waves cycles = 2.56x10^9 waves

    Time taken = 1 hour

    convert hours to seconds

    (if 1 hour = 60minites,& 1 minute = 60sec)

    Then, 1 hour = 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds

    Frequency of this signal = ?

    Frequency = (2.56x10^9 / 3600seconds)

    = 711111.11Hz

    Thus, the frequency of the signal is 711111.11Hz
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