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Question: A wave can complete 18 cycles in 3 seconds. What is the frequency of the wave?
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The frequency of a wave is determined by the number of cycles it completes in a second. Therefore, if a wave completes 18 cycles in 3 seconds, you calculate the frequency by dividing the number of cycles (18) by the number of seconds (3). This results in a frequency of 6 cycles per second. In scientific terms, this is also referred to as 6 Hertz (Hz).
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