The frequency of a vibrating object is defined as
A. vibrations per second.
B. period p...
Physics, 15.12.2020 19:20 tpenubothu24
The frequency of a vibrating object is defined as
A. vibrations per second.
B. period per minute.
C. amplitude per wavelength.
D. hertz per second.
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