Concept explainers
(A)
The frequency of the wave for the given illustration.
(A)
Answer to Problem 13STP
The frequency of the wave shown in illustration is 2 Hz.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given wave is shown below.
Length of x-axis is 2 seconds.
Formula used:
The number of cycles of the particle in a second is called the frequency. The more the number of cycles in a second, the higher is the frequency of the particle.
Calculation:
There are four cycles of the wave in
Conclusion:
Therefore, the frequency of the wave shown in illustration is 2 Hz.
(B)
The frequency of the wave for the given illustration.
(B)
Answer to Problem 13STP
The frequency of the wave shown in illustrationn is 1 Hz.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given wave is shown below.
Length of x-axis is 2 seconds.
Formula used:
The number of cycles of the particle in a second is called the frequency. The more the number of cycles in a second, the higher is the frequency of the particle.
Calculation:
There are two cycles of wave in
Conclusion:
Thus, the frequency of the wave shown in illustration is 1 Hz.
(C)
The frequency of the wave for the given illustration.
(C)
Answer to Problem 13STP
The frequency of the wave shown in illustration is 1 Hz.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given wave is shown below.
Length of x-axis is 2 seconds.
Formula used:
The number of cycles of the particle in a second is called the frequency. The more the number of cycles in a second, the higher is the frequency of the particle.
Calculation:
There are two cycles of the wave in
Conclusion:
Thus, the frequency of the wave shown in illustration is 1 Hz.
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