Periodic Time (T) in Seconds = One divided by Frequency (f) in Hertz1 Second = 1000 ms (Milli-Seconds)
Frequency f Hertz denoted by Hz
so
Periodic Time T = 1 / f
Example:
f=5000 Hz then T=1/f=1/5000= .0002 Seconds= .2 ms
T=.2 ms then convert it to Seconds to Hertz, that is T=.2/1000=.0002 ms
f = 1/T = 1/.0002 = 5000 Hz
Second in SI system
Because it is periodic in space and periodic in time
A force which acts continuously at specific intervals of time is called periodic force.
Since, frequency(f) is the number of waves that pass a fixed point per unit time(T); also, the number of cycles or vibrations undergone in unit time by a body in periodic motion. Here is your answer f = 1/T = 1/2 = 0.5 hertz
The SI unit of time is the second.
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
Look at the Periodic Table.
the unit and symbol for force is what?
Because it is periodic in space and periodic in time
A phase difference between two periodic signals is the time difference between two corresponding points on each signal. This time difference is usually measured in degrees or radians, but can be given as a unit of time as well.
periodic is a game
periodic time is the reciprocal of frequency , so if the frequency is 4 then the periodic time is 1/4
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YES, unit step function is periodic because its power is finite that is 1/2.. and having infinite energy.
Periodic changes are those changes that repeat themselves at frequent intervals of time. Non periodic changes are those changes that do not repeat themselves at regular intervals of time
The SI unit for time is Seconds.
if you mean periodic, this means from time to time
Pitch is determined by the frequency of the wave; intensity (loudness) is determined by the wave's amplitude.The vibrating source moves in some kind of periodic way, and this periodic motion will have some given period. The period of a wave is the time it takes for one cycle of that wave, and the number of cycles of a given wave per unit of time is the frequency of that waveform.