A period is a particular length of time, an hour, one week, ten years, four days, etc.
Frequency is how often something occurs
Time of period=1/frequency
Time period and frequency are mutual reciprocals. T = 1/f F = 1/t
For any wave, frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave.
Frequency: number of cycles per second. Period: the distance between two crests. The period depends not only on the frequency, but also on the wave's speed.
The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle to occur, while the frequency is the number of cycles that occur in one second. The relationship between period and frequency is inverse, meaning that as the period increases, the frequency decreases, and vice versa. This can be mathematically demonstrated by the equation: frequency = 1/period.
the relation between frequency and time period is ''t=1/f''
Frequency = 1 / period
Time of period=1/frequency
Time period and frequency are mutual reciprocals. T = 1/f F = 1/t
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period.
The period is defined as: the time needed to complete one cycle.Frequency is the number of cycles per second .that's where the relation came from ...the mathematics representation of the relation is : frequency = 1/period orperiod = 1/frequency .hope u got it.
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period.
voltage and frequency both are different quantity.. don't mix it...
the lower the frequency the lower the pitch; higher pitch lower frequency
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There is no factual relation between these, but there is a common rule known as the Nyquist-Shannon theorem, that states that to reproduce a waveform with only reasonably errors, the sampling frequency must be at least twice the wave frequency.