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Akira Nunez
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16 December, 13:38
What does the frequency of a wave represent
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Todd Harvey
16 December, 13:42
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The number of complete waves, or complete cycles, per unit of time is called the frequency. Because every complete wave has one crest and one trough, you can think of the frequency as the number of crests or troughs produced per unit time. The unit used to measure wave frequency is called the hertz (Hz)
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