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You're an audiometric technician concerned about the noise levels in a working environment. Some frequencies can be damaging to a worker's hearing.

If the noise being recorded shows on the screen as a wave that takes 0.5 seconds from 1 wave peak to the next, what is the frequency of the noise?

f = 1 / t

f = frequency, which is measured in hertz
t = the period of time from 1 peak of a sine wave to the next

t = 0.5 seconds

f = 1 / 0.5 seconds
f = 2

Frequency is measured in hertz. The frequency of the noise is 2 hertz.


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