its the time taken for one complete vibration.
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period.
A wave length.
Weather last s mostly long Time for example a snow storm
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
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The time required for a single vibration (back and forth motion).
Vibrations are oscillations that occur about an equilibrium point. The "period" is the time it takes for one full vibration of a particle in a medium.
The time taken for a vibrating body to complete one full cycle of vibration is called the period. It is typically measured in seconds.
The period of vibration is the time it takes to complete one full cycle of vibration. In this case, since the wave vibrates 3 times each second, the period of vibration would be 1/3 seconds per cycle.
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
The amount of time for one particle of the medium to make one complete vibration cycle is known as the period of the wave. It is the time it takes for a wave to repeat its motion.
The time it takes for one full vibration of a particle in a medium is known as the period of the wave. It is determined by the frequency of the wave, which is the number of vibrations per second. The period can be calculated by taking the reciprocal of the frequency.
Frequency
The frequency of a vibration or wave is the number of cycles per second, while the period is the time it takes for one complete cycle. They are inversely related: frequency is the reciprocal of the period, meaning as the frequency increases, the period decreases, and vice versa. Mathematically, frequency = 1 / period.
The time it takes to complete one cycle or vibration is called the period. It is measured in seconds and is the inverse of the frequency, which is the number of cycles or vibrations per second.
The period of a pendulum that takes one second to complete a to-and-fro vibration is one second. This means it takes one second for the pendulum to swing from one extreme to the other and back again. The period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of motion.