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read the section \frequency and period.\ select the detail from the section that shows the difference between frequency and period. a the frequency of a wave is the number of waves passing a fixed point in a given amount of time. it can be measured by counting the number of crests (or troughs) passing a point per second. b frequency can also be expressed using the unit hertz (hz). one hertz equals one cycle per second. c a waves frequency is closely related to its period. the period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete wave (that is, one crest plus the next trough) to pass a given point. d note that period measures how long (in seconds) it takes for one wave to occur. frequency measures how many waves occur per second.
To determine the detail showing the difference between frequency and period, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Only defines frequency, not showing the difference with period.
- Option B: Describes the unit of frequency, not the difference with period.
- Option C: Mentions the relationship but focuses more on defining each without a clear difference statement.
- Option D: Clearly states that period measures the time for one wave to occur and frequency measures the number of waves per second, directly showing the difference.
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D. Note that period measures how long (in seconds) it takes for one wave to occur. Frequency measures how many waves occur per second.