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Brut [27]
3 years ago
9

The unit for frequency is the meter. Question 8 options: True False

Physics
1 answer:
iren [92.7K]3 years ago
7 0

False

Explanation:

The Unit of Frequency is Hertz (Hz)

Frequency in layman’s language can be said as a number of times a particular event repeat itself in unit time.

E.g. Supposing a hypothetical situation in which a boy cracks 5 nuts every minute, then his frequency can be said to be 5 nuts /min

However, in physical dimensions, the frequency is always calculated in terms of a second (as a measure of unit time).

Hence the Standard unit (SI)of Frequency is named after German origin physicist Heinrich Hertz. In simple terms, 1 Hertz denotes the event repeats itself one time per second and in physics domain one cycle per second.

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