1/200 or 0.005 seconds or 5 milliseconds.
You find formulas down in the related links for conversion and calculation: Time period, cycle duration, periodic time to frequency in Hz.
Frequency = 1/0.02 = 50 cycles per second or 50 Hertz
Time. 3 milliseconds
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
A frequency of 50 Hz corresponds to a period of 0.02 seconds. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave or vibration to occur.
It is 0.1 seconds.
False. The unit of the period of a wave is seconds, not hertz. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave, while hertz represents the frequency of the wave, which is the number of cycles per second.
Milliseconds are a unit of time. In one second, there are one thousand milliseconds.
asked - milliseconds. answered - hours.
1/200 or 0.005 seconds or 5 milliseconds.
20 milliseconds
Frequency refers to the number of waves that occur in a given period of time. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where one hertz represents one wave cycle per second.
35 minutes represents the longest period of time among the options given.
72.480 milliseconds = 0.072480 seconds
Frequency is the characteristic of a wave that is measured in hertz. Frequency describes the number of complete cycles of a wave that occur in a specific time period, usually measured in cycles per second (hertz).
The Resting Period; over with in less than milliseconds.