Does the period of 1 Hz= 1sec
5 Hz= 0.2sec
33 Hz= 0.03sec
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Physics, 04.02.2021 21:00 trobbie817
Does the period of 1 Hz= 1sec
5 Hz= 0.2sec
33 Hz= 0.03sec
?
Thanks
Answers: 3
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