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The period of a timing device refers to the duration of one complete cycle of its repetitive motion or operation. In the context of oscillations or waves, it is the time taken for the device to return to its starting point. For example, in a pendulum, the period is the time it takes to swing from one side to the other and back again. Understanding the period is crucial for applications requiring precise timing and synchronization.

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