Physics, asked by Blue49, 11 months ago

How are the time period (T) and frequency (F) of an oscillation of a simple pendulum related.

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Answered by kaushik5231
14

Answer:

T=1/F

Explanation:

The frequency (f) of a wave is the number of full wave forms generated per second. This is the same as the number of repetitions per second or the number of oscillations per second.

Time Period (T) is the number of seconds per waveform, or the number of seconds per oscillation. It is clear that frequency and time period are reciprocals.

That is, T=1/f.

Answered by adityachandra62
11

Answer:

frequency is the reciprocal of time period

Explanation:

as, f=1/T.....no of oscillation per unit time.

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