Define amplitude frequency and time period
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time period - the time taken by the wave for one complete oscillation for the density or pressure of the medium is called time period.
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Here is your answer:
Amplitude: It is the maximum displacement of a particle of medium on either side of its mean position. It is denoted by the letter 'a' and its S.I. unit is metre(m).
Time period: It is the time taken by a particle of medium to complete its one vibration. It is denoted by the letter 'T' and its S.I. unit is second(s).
Frequency: It is the number of waves passing through a point in one second. It is denoted by the letter 'f' and its S.I. unit is hertz(Hz).
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Here is your answer:
Amplitude: It is the maximum displacement of a particle of medium on either side of its mean position. It is denoted by the letter 'a' and its S.I. unit is metre(m).
Time period: It is the time taken by a particle of medium to complete its one vibration. It is denoted by the letter 'T' and its S.I. unit is second(s).
Frequency: It is the number of waves passing through a point in one second. It is denoted by the letter 'f' and its S.I. unit is hertz(Hz).
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