The full question is:
On a keyboard, you strike middle C, whose frequency is 256 Hz. What is the period of one vibration of this tone?
The period of a vibration is the time it takes for the particle to make one full oscillation. Frequency is by definition number of full oscillations per unit of time.
When the frequency is expressed in Hz that unit of time is one second.
So there is the following relation between frequency and period:
When we plug in the numbers we get:
The yellow star will live longer as it has less mass
Answer:
- The magnitude of the vector is 107.76 m
Explanation:
To find the components of the vectors we can use:
where is the magnitude of the vector, and θ is the angle over the positive x axis.
The negative x axis is displaced 180 ° over the positive x axis, so, we can take:
Now, we can perform vector addition. Taking two vectors, the vector addition is performed:
So, for our vectors:
To find the magnitude of this vector, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem
And this is the magnitude we are looking for.
The speed and distances are directly proportional. Use ratios to solve for vertical y-distance. The ratio of x-distance west to y-distance north equals the x-velocity to y-velocity.
x/y = vx/vy
41/y = 8.6/5.2
41/y = 1.65
41/1.65 = y
24.8 m = y