The time taken by an altetnsting quantity to complete one cyvle
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The time taken in seconds by an alternating quantity to complete one cycle is known as time period or periodic time and is denoted by T. The number of cycles completed per second by an alternating quantity is known as frequency and is denoted by f.
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The time taken by an alternating quantity to complete one cycle is referred to as a time period.
- The duration it takes for a particular cycle to conclude in an interchanging amount is its time
- The length of time it takes for a quantity to oscillate in the same pattern is known as its period.
- The length of time it takes for an alternating current to complete one complete oscillation is an example of a period. T stands for the AC waveform's period, which is expressed in seconds.
- The number of cycles per second is represented by the frequency waveform, denoted by the symbol f, and it is related to the period by the equation f = 1/T.
- An alternating quantity's period and frequency are crucial factors in determining how it will behave and operate in various circuits and systems.
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