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Define the time period and frequency. Establish a relation between
them.

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Answered by khushboo8267
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Frequency and period are inversely related quantities. ... Period is a time quantity. Frequency is the number of cycles/second denoted as Hertz (Hz). Period is the seconds/cycle. Inverse because if the frequency is high, then the time period is low.

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Answered by VarshiniGS
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Time period

A time period (denoted by 'T' ) is the time taken for one complete cycle of vibration to pass a given point. As the frequency of a wave increases, the time period of the wave decreases. The unit for time period is 'seconds'.

Frequency

frequency is defined as the number of times an event occurs per unit of time. ... Frequency is the number of times a point on a wave passes a fixed reference point in one second. The period or duration of time of a cycle of a wave is the reciprocal (1 divided by) of frequency.

Relation between time period and frequency

Frequency, f, is how many cycles of an oscillation occur per second and is measured in cycles per second or hertz (Hz). The period of a wave, T, is the amount of time it takes a wave to vibrate one full cycle. These two terms are inversely proportional to each other: f = 1/T and T = 1/f.

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