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A quartz crystal vibrates with a frequency of 93621 Hz. What is the period of the crystals motion? T=1/93621 does not give me th

e correct answer. I got 0.00001?​
Physics
1 answer:
hram777 [196]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:0.0000107s

Explanation:

f=1/T

T=1/f

f=93621 1/s

t=1/93621

T=0.00001068  s

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