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The document contains a series of questions related to the concepts of time period and frequency in physics. It includes calculations for time period based on given frequencies, definitions, and conversions between units such as kHz and Hz. The document also asks for rearrangements of equations and interpretations of frequency in practical scenarios.

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time-period-and-frequency-worksheet

The document contains a series of questions related to the concepts of time period and frequency in physics. It includes calculations for time period based on given frequencies, definitions, and conversions between units such as kHz and Hz. The document also asks for rearrangements of equations and interpretations of frequency in practical scenarios.

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Basic

Q1: Write the equation that links time period and frequency.
Q2: What are the units of time period and frequency?
Q3: Calculate the time period when the frequency is:
a) 10 Hz b) 5 Hz c) 0.2 Hz d) 1200 Hz e) 0.006 Hz
Q4: What is the definition of frequency?
Medium
Q5: Rearrange the equation to give an equation for frequency.
Q6:

Hard
Q7: A note is played on an electric keyboard. The frequency of the note was 440 Hz. What
does a frequency of 440 Hz mean?
Q8: Calculate the time period when the
To go from kHz to Hz → × 1000
frequency is:
a) 2 kHz. b) 0.5 kHz c) 150 kHz d) 0.2 kHz e)
0.01 kHz
Q9: Calculate the frequency when the time period is:
a) 0.5 seconds b) 0.01 seconds b) 5 milliseconds c) 2 milliseconds
d) 1 minute e) 30 minutes f) 1 hour g) 1 year.
To go from milliseconds to seconds → ÷ 1000
Q10: What is the time period of the
wave opposite?
Q11 Using the answer to Q10, what is the
frequency of the wave opposite?

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