The period of a wave is defined as the time taken by a wave to complete one oscillation. While, the frequency of a wave is defined as the number of oscillations completed by a wave in one second.
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∙ 14y agoPeriod = 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
T=Period F=frequency T=1/F Period=1/F
Period = 1 / frequency
If the period of a wave increases, the frequency of the wave will decrease. This is because frequency and period are inversely proportional, meaning that as one increases, the other decreases.
True. The period of a wave is inversely proportional to its frequency. That means as the frequency of a wave increases, the period of the wave decreases proportionally.
When the period of a wave decreases, the frequency of the wave increases. This is because frequency and period are inversely related - as one increases, the other decreases. So, a shorter period corresponds to a higher frequency.
Period = 1 / frequency
The frequency of a wave is the reciprocal of its period, so if the period is 6 seconds, then the frequency is 1/6 Hz.
Yes, as the frequency of a set of waves increases, the period of each wave decreases. This is because frequency and period are inversely related - frequency is the number of wave cycles occurring in a unit of time, while period is the time it takes for one wave cycle to complete.
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 period of a wave can be directly calculated from the frequency of the wave. The period is the inverse of frequency (T = 1/f), where T is the period in seconds and f is the frequency in hertz.
yes as, period time = 1/ frequency
The period of a wave is the inverse of its frequency, so for a wave with a frequency of 0.50 kHz, the period is 1 / 0.50 kHz = 2 milliseconds.