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What is time period of frequency

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Answered by lali043
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Period is the amount of time T it takes to repeat itself, and Frequency is the number of times f it repeats in one time unit. Obviously, f = 1/T. If you measure time in s (seconds) then frequency is measured in Hz (cycles or periods per second). Frequency is inversely proportional to time period.


caiptan22: While period is measured in seconds per cycle, frequency is measured in cycles per second. Consider our wave with aperiod of 2 seconds. Since the wave completes one cycle every two seconds, then its frequency is one half or 0.5 Hz. So, you see - period and frequency are reciprocals of each other.
Answered by girlinblue1021
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Frequency and period are inversely related quantities. Frequency refers to how often something happens; whereas Period refers to the time it takes for something to happen.

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