define frequency ?
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Answer / thowsif_emerson_csm team
The number of cycles per unit of time is called the
frequency. For convenience, frequency is most often
measured in cycles per second (cps) or the interchangeable
Hertz (Hz)...
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Answer / hasan mehdi
The number of cycle completed in one second ia called
frequency (f). The unit of frequency is hertz (Hz).
1Hz = 1cycle per second.
In the power system frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz are used.
In communication system frequencies up to millions of hertz
are used. So the multiple (KHz), (MHz),and (GHz) are used.
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Answer / vinay
number of cycles produced per second is called as
frequency.The unit is hertz(Hz)
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Answer / naveen.n.r
Number of cycle per second.frequency can be measured in hertz(Hz).
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Answer / anbuselvan
The number of cycle per sec is called frequency. The unit of
Frequency is Hertz( Hertz is German Physicist).
Cycle per second largely replaced By Hertz in 1970's.
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Answer / ravikumar.g
The Number of cycle/second is known as frequency.
The symbol of the frequency is F.
The unit of frequency is Hertz.
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Answer / latha
number of cycles produced per second is called as
frequency.The unit is hertz(Hz)
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Answer / minal verma
The Number of cycles per second is called frequency.Its
unit is Hertz.
Frequency is inversely proportional to the time period.
f = 1/T.
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Answer / faisal nisar
Frequency is No of vibrations per second ..
like take example of AC current its frequency is its
vibrations /second...
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