What do you mean by time period of a vibrating object?
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time period is time taken for one vibration we generally write time period as 1/f
f is the frequency which is the number of vibrations for one second
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f is the frequency which is the number of vibrations for one second
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Time period of a vibrating object:
- The "time taken" for one complete "vibrations or oscillation" is called as time periods.
- The time duration is also as defined as the time taken for a complete oscillation or cycle.
- If the period of the wave decreases, the frequency of a wave increases.
- It is denoted as seconds. If a simple pendulum is very short, hence it is not measured correctly.
- The period of time is measured from one side to another.
- To calculate the time taken by one oscillation as we calculate the period of a large amount of oscillation.
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