Frequency and period are mutual reciprocals.
They're both shapes
They all add up to 180 degrees.
they relate to each other because the numbers we use in math we also use in technology to find the answers to things and to get the answers.
The frequency in a frequency table is the number of occurrences within each class width. The total frequency is the sum of all frequency's within all the classes.
A frequency diagram.
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period.
Period and frequency are inverse to each other, as period increases frequency decreases. So, to answer this question as the period of the wave decreases its frequency must increase.
Increase decrease. The frequency MUST decrease.
The relationship of frequency to period is that frequency is thereciprocal of the period.f = 1/TSo their product is always ' 1 ', and if the period increases, thenthe frequency decreases by exactly the same factor.
The frequency and period of a wave are inversely proportional. Therefore, as the frequency increases, the period decreases. frequency = 1/period period = 1/frequency
Period and frequency are 'locked' together, not independent numbers. They're simply the reciprocals of each other.Period = 1 / (frequency).Frequency = 1 / (period).So definitely, if one changes, the other changes. Their product is always [ 1 ].
Period, T , and frequency, f , are always the inverse of each other; f = 1/T
frequency = 1/ Time In other words, the frequency and period of a wave are reciprocals of each other.
They relate to each other because they both depend on each other.
The period and frequency of a wave are inversely related, i.e. the period is the time it takes for wave to go through a cycle, and the frequency is the number of cycles in a certain time period. For example, a wave with a period of 0.5 seconds would have a frequency of 2 per second. Since these properties are the inverse of each other, than they will be opposite when changing. If the period decreases (i.e. gets shorter, faster) than the frequency increases. Or vice versa.
As frequency increasese the period decreases since they are inversely related to each other with the relationship f = 1/T.
They relate to each other because they both depend on each other.