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Hadassah Harvey
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10 October, 02:37
How to calculate frecuency
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Bennett Gray
10 October, 02:51
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The formula for frequency is: f (frequency) = 1 / T (period). f = c / λ = wave speed c (m/s) / wavelength λ (m). The formula for time is: T (period) = 1 / f (frequency). λ = c / f = wave speed c (m/s) / frequency f (Hz).
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