another property of longitudinal waves is fre...

another property of longitudinal waves is frequency. just as in transverse waves, frequency is the number of wave cycles that pass a fixed point in a certain amount of time. frequency is usually measured in hertz (hz), with 1 hertz being equivalent to 1 wave cycle per second. for example, if eli creates a wave in a spring toy so that 2 compressions pass a point every second, the frequency is 2 hertz. if eli creates a wave so that 6 compressions pass a point every 2 seconds, what is the frequency of the wave? hz

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# Answer: 3 # Explanation: ## Step1: Recall frequency formula Frequency = $\frac{\text{Number of wave - cycles}}{\text{Time}}$ ## Step2: Identify values Number of wave - cycles = 6, Time = 2 s ## Step3: Calculate frequency Frequency=$\frac{6}{2}=3$ Hz