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Period = 1 / frequency
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.
Not sure about duty cycle of a waveform. The frrequency is the inverse of the period and the period is the inverse of the frequency. Frequency (it pains me to tell you) is measured in Hertz, cycles per second. Period is the time for one cycle or seconds per cycle. If we let f be frequency and T be period, then f=1/T and T= 1/f
If you mean a wave that has a frequency of 10 hz at 360 m/s, then the answer is 1/36 of a second. The period is the inverse of the wavelength and the wavelength is equal to the wave speed divided y the frequency. 360/10=36 and the inverse of 36 is 1/36.
For waves, frequency(f) is the inverse of period(T). Therefore, f = 1/T. f = 1/0.358s = 1.79cycles/s = 1.79Hz
what is the inverse of a period
frequency
Yes.
The inverse of frequency.
The inverse of frequency is the period, which is the distance between two consecutive crests. If you are given frequency (f), period = 1/f
I think it's frequency.
Period = 1 / frequency
They are inverses. Seconds and Hertz are inverse units.
Frequency, in Hertz is the inverse of Period. Given that our sun poofs and puffs once every 11 years, we can state that frequency is the inverse of that Period. You are welcome to figure out how many seconds there are in this period -- and from there arrive at the frequency you seek.
The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle to occur, while the frequency is the number of cycles that occur in one second. The relationship between period and frequency is inverse, meaning that as the period increases, the frequency decreases, and vice versa. This can be mathematically demonstrated by the equation: frequency = 1/period.
They are inverse to one another. Since f * T = 1 f - frequency and T- time period
Not sure about duty cycle of a waveform. The frrequency is the inverse of the period and the period is the inverse of the frequency. Frequency (it pains me to tell you) is measured in Hertz, cycles per second. Period is the time for one cycle or seconds per cycle. If we let f be frequency and T be period, then f=1/T and T= 1/f