Periodicity in census refers to the regular interval at which population data is collected and analyzed, typically every ten years in many countries. This systematic approach ensures that demographic, economic, and social information remains current and relevant for policy-making, resource allocation, and understanding population trends. The periodic nature allows for comparisons over time, helping to track changes in population dynamics.
Lack of periodicity means there's no pattern of repeat or recurrence.
The study of periodicity is analyzing a certain topic or even an issue over a time span. The time span of the study could be up to years possibly. An example of a study of periodicity was conducted by Columbia University.
mendeleev arranged elements according to atomic mass. He was able to observe periodicity when arranged in this pattern.
An example of the periodicity concept in the accounting field would be the aging of accounts receivable. A comparison of the balance sheet for one period against another would also be an example of periodicity concepts.
A good example of periodicity would be the size of an atom which decreases across the Periodic Table but increases down the column
This is the law of periodicity.
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regular repeated pattern.
Element 112 (Cp) is Copernicium.
The periodicity of 0.5*sinx is the same as the periodicity of sinx, which is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians.
Mendeléev, Dmitri (1834-1907)Discovered periodicity of the elements. Compiled the first Periodic Table with elements arranged into 7 groups (1869).
The repitation of physical and chemical properties of elements periodically is called periodicity