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Question: A wave can complete 18 cycles in 3 seconds. What is the periodof the wave?
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The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle. In this case, if a wave can complete 18 cycles in 3 seconds, you can find the period by dividing the total time by the number of cycles. So, for this situation: 3 seconds ÷ 18 cycles = 0.1667 seconds per cycle This means the period of the wave is approximately 0.1667 seconds.
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