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periodic is a game
periodic time is the reciprocal of frequency , so if the frequency is 4 then the periodic time is 1/4
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
if you mean periodic, this means from time to time
The velocity=distance/time ,, Suppose that the distance covered is one complete vibration therefore the distance is called wavelength and the time is called periodic time then velocity=wavelength/periodic time also frequency= 1/periodic time therefore the velocity=wavelength*frequency
How have chemists used the Periodic Table over time
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Yes DC is periodic with zero frequency........and undefined fundamental time period To........
A signal which repeats itself after a specific interval of time is called periodic signal. A signal which does not repeat itself after a specific interval of time is called aperiodic signal.A signals that repeats its pattern over a period is called periodic signal,A signal that does not repeats its pattern over a period is called aperiodic signal or non periodic.Both the Analog and Digital can be periodic or aperiodic. but in data communication periodic analog sigals and aperiodic digital signals are used.
The periodic time ( T ) of an oscillation is the reciprocal of the frequency ( f ). Given a frequency of 50 cycles per second (c's), or 50 Hz, the formula for periodic time is ( T = \frac{1}{f} ). Therefore, ( T = \frac{1}{50} = 0.02 ) seconds. Thus, the periodic time of 50 c's is 0.02 seconds.
Yes, a periodic motion repeats at regular time intervals. This means that the motion follows a pattern that recurs consistently over time. Examples of periodic motions include the swinging of a pendulum or the vibrations of a guitar string.
The periodic time of an alternating-current system is the is the time in seconds that has to elapse before the waveform repeats itself from its beginning to the end. It is denoted as the Period (T).