Find the frequency in Hertz (Hz) for the following situations:

a) a basketball team scores 40 points in 300s

b) a tuning fork vibrates 2000 times in 2s

c) a boat bobs up and down 20 times in 5 minutes

a) f =40/300=0.133 s^-1.

b) f = 2000/2 = 1000 s^-1.
c) f = 20/5•60 = 20/300 =0.067 s^-1

I thought frequency is 1/T . T as in Period. ..

Frequency – f - is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time.

The period – T -is the duration of one cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency.
T = 1/f.
[ T ] = seconds = s
[ f ] = s^-1 = Hz

To find the frequency in Hertz (Hz), we need to determine how many cycles or events occur in a given time period.

a) In Situation a, a basketball team scores 40 points in 300s. The frequency can be calculated by dividing the number of events (40 points) by the time period (300s):

Frequency (Hz) = Number of events / Time period

Frequency (Hz) = 40 points / 300s

So the frequency in Hz for this situation is:

Frequency (Hz) = 0.133 Hz

b) In Situation b, a tuning fork vibrates 2000 times in 2s. To find the frequency, we divide the number of events (2000 vibrations) by the time period (2s):

Frequency (Hz) = Number of events / Time period

Frequency (Hz) = 2000 vibrations / 2s

So the frequency in Hz for this situation is:

Frequency (Hz) = 1000 Hz

c) In Situation c, a boat bobs up and down 20 times in 5 minutes. We need to convert the time period to seconds for consistent units:

Time period (s) = 5 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 300s

Now we can calculate the frequency by dividing the number of events (20 bobs) by the time period (300s):

Frequency (Hz) = Number of events / Time period

Frequency (Hz) = 20 bobs / 300s

So the frequency in Hz for this situation is:

Frequency (Hz) = 0.067 Hz