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What is the frequency of a wave whose time period is 0

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Answered by john777
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Explanation:

frequency of wave is infinite.

bcz f= 1/T.

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Answered by writersparadise
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The frequency of a wave whose time period is zero is infinity.

Mathematically, the frequency and the time period of a wave have an inverse relation. The proportionality constant between the two inversely proportional quantities is generally defined as 2xπ. In the above case of a wave of time period zero, the frequency is infinity based on the above inverse relation. This can be physically understood as a hyper oscillating wave, that is not visible to the naked eye.

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