If there are 25 waves in a 5-second time period, what is the frequency of the waves?
Answer: 5 Hz
Explanation
If there are 25 waves in a 5-second time period, the frequency of the waves can be calculated using the formula: Frequency= Number of waves/Time period = 25/5 =5 Hz
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