if the frequency of revolution (the number of revolutions per unit time) of the lighter particle is f , what is the frequency of revolution of the more massive particle?



Answer :

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The quantity of complete waveforms produced per second is the frequency (f) of a wave. This is the same as the number of oscillations or cycles per second.

The duration of a waveform, or the duration of an oscillation, is measured in seconds (T). It is obvious that frequency and duration are inverses.

We know that = 1/T 2/1

= T1/T2

= (1/10T)1 0

= 1/ 10 means that the frequency is 1/ 10.

Describe oscillation.

Oscillation is the process by which any quantity or measure fluctuates repeatedly about its equilibrium value over time. Another definition of oscillation is a periodic variation in a substance's value between two values or around its core value.

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