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12 March, 07:50

If a wave has a frequency of 2 HZ what would it be in seconds?

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  1. 12 March, 08:18
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    Frequency is not a length of time. It's exactly the opposite.

    Frequency tells you how often something happens. In fact,

    the unit 'Hz' means 'per second'.

    Frequency of 2 Hz means "It happens at 2 per second."

    The time it takes for the thing to happen once is exactly the

    'reciprocal' of the frequency ... ' 1 ' divided by the frequency.

    If the frequency is 2 Hz, then the thing happens every 1/2 second.

    If the frequency is 74 Hz, then it happens every 1/74 of a second.

    If the frequency is 1 KiloHz, then it happens every 1/1000 second.
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