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Chapter 13 Problem 78GP

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Problem 78GP

Sunspots vary in number as a function of time, exhibiting an approximately 11-year cycle. Galileo made the first European observations of sunspots in 1610, and daily observations were begun in Zurich in 1749. At the present time we are well into the 23rd observed cycle. What is the frequency of the sunspot cycle? Give your answer in Hz.

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In this problem, we have to find the frequency of the sunspot cycle and the answer should in heartz.

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Title Physics with MasteringPhysics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321541635

Sunspots vary in number as a function of time, exhibiting

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