Formula of time period in wave optics
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The period of a wave is given in seconds. ... The unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz) and 1 Hz is the reciprocal of 1 second. As an example, a wave with a period T = 0.25 s takes ¼ of a second to complete a full vibration cycle (crest - trough - crest) at a certain location and thus performs four vibrations per second.
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The period of a wave is given in seconds. ... The unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz) and 1 Hz is the reciprocal of 1 second. As an example, a wave with a period T = 0.25 s takes ¼ of a second to complete a full vibration cycle (crest - trough - crest) at a certain location and thus performs four vibrations per second.
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