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Hertz- One cycle per second. (Gabby S.) 4th Block 1-17-14 | Computer dictionary, Hertz, Information technology
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![A tuning fork is marked 256 hertz. The tuning fork is struck. If you listen to the tuning fork for 2.2 seconds, how many complete cycles will pass you in that time A tuning fork is marked 256 hertz. The tuning fork is struck. If you listen to the tuning fork for 2.2 seconds, how many complete cycles will pass you in that time](https://useruploads.socratic.org/eSedA7nZT7m2DqdtYeP9_Hertz.jpg)
A tuning fork is marked 256 hertz. The tuning fork is struck. If you listen to the tuning fork for 2.2 seconds, how many complete cycles will pass you in that time
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