A sound wave has a frequency of 632 Hz. What is the time between successive wave crest? - wave crest del mar
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Wave Crest Del Mar A Sound Wave Has A Frequency Of 632 Hz. What Is The Time Between Successive Wave Crest?
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Hz = s ^ -1 = 1/second
Search by technical units of seconds.
1 / 632 Hz = x seconds.
632 Hz ie 632 cycles (peak) per second. Whitecaps take 632 one seconds, so that the wave crest comes every 1 / 632 second. Quite simply, the time (duration of a cycle) is the inverse of the frequency.
The formula is
Frequency = 1/time period
This is the time between two consecutive peaks
if T = 1 / F
1 / 632 = 0.00158s
or 1.58 m
The formula is
Frequency = 1/time period
This is the time between two consecutive peaks
if T = 1 / F
1 / 632 = 0.00158s
or 1.58 m
1/632s = 1.58m
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