SOLUTION: The frequency of a wave is the number of oscillations it completes per unit of time Frequency is measured in oscillations per second One second is equal to one hertzThe frequency o

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Question 1196120: The frequency of a wave is the number of oscillations it completes per unit of time Frequency is measured in oscillations per second One second is equal to one hertzThe frequency of an object attached to a spring can be calculated using the formulacycles per secondIn this formula, k is a constant that depends on the material that is and stands for the mass of the object Suppose you place a 4-kg weight at the end of a spring Complete parts (a) and (b) f = 1/(2pi) * sqrt(k/m)
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Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This post is  DEFECTIVE,  since the formulations of parts  (a)  and  (b)  both are  LOST  in it.


Fix the post and then re-submit it to the forum.


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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One second is not equal to one Hertz.
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