If the period of a transducer is 0.83msec, what is the HZ?

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f = 1/T

I know the formulas, just having problems with the right units. I got 1205 Hz for this one????

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To calculate the frequency in Hertz (Hz) from the period, you can use the formula:

Frequency (Hz) = 1 / Period (seconds)

First, we need to convert the period from milliseconds to seconds, as the formula requires the period to be represented in seconds.

Given that the period of the transducer is 0.83 msec, we can convert it to seconds by dividing it by 1000:

Period (seconds) = 0.83 msec / 1000

Now, we can substitute the value of the period (in seconds) into the formula to find the frequency:

Frequency (Hz) = 1 / (0.83 msec / 1000)

Simplifying further, we have:

Frequency (Hz) = 1 / (0.83 × 10^(-3)) s

Frequency (Hz) = 1 / (0.00083) s

Calculating the reciprocal:

Frequency (Hz) ≈ 1204 Hz

Therefore, the frequency of the transducer is approximately 1204 Hz.