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how frequency and time period is related?


Anonymous: T = 1/f
Anonymous: inversely proportional

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Answered by maroofahmad88
61
Frequency...... The number of complete waves produced in one second is called frequency of the waves


Definition of frequency.... The number of vibrations per second is called frequency
The s.i unit of frequency is Hertz


time period... The time taken to complete one vibration is called time period


now relation between frequency and time period

the relation between time period and frequency of a wave

suppose the time period of a wave is T

now, in T seconds number of waves produced=1

so, in 1 second,number of waves produced will be. = 1/T

but the frequency of wave is the reciprocal of its time period that is

frequency= 1/time period

or,. f= 1/T

hope it help you

Answered by Harshada2708
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\bf{\orange{Frequency}} ➠ The occurance of waves per unit time is called as Frequency.

\bf{\purple{Time Period}} ➠ The time required for a wave to make one complete vibration is called as Time Period.

\bf{\green{Relation}} ➠ Frequency = Inverse of time period.

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