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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The cycles per second describes the wave's

mathslover (mathslover):

"The no. of cycles per second is described in the terms of frequency of a wave." That is : \(\Large\mathsf{Frequency} \space \mathsf{of} \space \mathsf{a} \space \mathsf{wave}= \cfrac{\textbf{No. of cycles}}{\textbf{Time interval}} \) Also, Welcome to OpenStudy @abouy44 .

rvc (rvc):

frequency

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