If a wave has a frequency of 10 Hertz, what does this mean?

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A wave with a frequency of 10 Hertz means that it completes 10 cycles or vibrations per second. Hertz (Hz) is the unit used to measure frequency, and it represents the number of times an event or phenomenon occurs within one second. In this case, the wave completes 10 oscillations within a span of one second.

To calculate the frequency of a wave, you need to determine the number of cycles (or vibrations) occurring in a given time period, and then divide that number by the duration of the time period. In this case, if you observe the wave for one second and count 10 complete cycles, you can conclude that the frequency of the wave is 10 Hertz.