Take the reciprocal of its frequency, just like any wave of any other shape.
Graphically, the period is the length of time between consecutive occurrences
of the same point in the wave form, just like any other wave.
The only tough part about a square wave is that there are only two points on it
that you can definitely identify in time ... the rising transition and the falling transition.
But that's OK. The time between two rising transitions or two falling transitions is
still the period, even if the square wave is ugly and its positive time and negative
time are unequal, or it has a DC component.
If the transitions are sloped rather than instantaneous, then the zero-crossings are
easily identifiable points in time. These characteristics are all easily spotted on an
oscilloscope.
Wave period can be found by dividing the wavelength by the wave speed. The formula is: Period = Wavelength / Wave Speed. The period represents the time it takes for one wave cycle to pass a given point.
The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle. You can find the period by using the formula T = 1/f, where T is the period and f is the frequency of the wave. Alternatively, you can measure the time it takes for the wave to complete one full cycle.
To find the time of a wave, you can use the formula T = 1/f, where T is the period of the wave and f is the frequency of the wave. The period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to pass a point. The frequency is the number of complete waves passing a point in a specific time period.
the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
You will have to measure it.
The period of a wave is the reciprocal of its frequency. So, to find the period of the FM wave, you would take the reciprocal of 8.85 times 10^7 hertz. This would give you the period in seconds.
Period = 1/frequency = 1/500 = 0.002 second = 2 milliseconds
The formula to find the time period (T) of a wave is: T = 1 / frequency (f). Time period is the amount of time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a given point.
The period of a sound wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle. To find the period, we need to know the speed of sound in the medium the wave is traveling through. The formula to calculate the period is: period = wavelength / speed of sound.
you find the formula... then you calculate it. Its that simple.
Assuming that seconds refers to the period, the frequency is the reciprocal (1 / period in seconds). The height of the wave is irrelevant in this case.