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    The Notation S−<sup>1</sup> Means the Same Thing as
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The Notation S−1 Means the Same Thing as

Question 96

Question 96

Multiple Choice

The notation s−1 means the same thing as


A) 1/s.
B) Hz.
C) per second.
D) none of the above

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