For waves, frequency(f) is the inverse of period(T). Therefore, f = 1/T.
f = 1/0.358s = 1.79cycles/s = 1.79Hz
period and frequency are reciprocals period (T) = 1/frequency (1/f) period = 1/18
Period = 1 / frequency
Wave frequency f, and period of wave T are inverses, related by fT=1.
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
Period = reciprocal of frequency ( 1 / frequency ) = 1/50 = 0.02 second = 20 milliseconds
period and frequency are reciprocals period (T) = 1/frequency (1/f) period = 1/18
Period = 1 / frequency
If the period increases, the frequency decreases.The product of (frequency) times (period) is always ' 1 '.
Wave frequency f, and period of wave T are inverses, related by fT=1.
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. If the period is doubled, the frequency will change by a factor of 1/2.
The frequency and period of a wave are inversely proportional. Therefore, as the frequency increases, the period decreases. frequency = 1/period period = 1/frequency
yes as, period time = 1/ frequency
Period = 1 / frequency
Period = 1 / frequency
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
Frequency = 1 / period
They are mutual reciprocals. frequency = 1/period period = 1/frequency