If you made your time period 100,000,000,000,000 years you'd be offering me about 1 gram of the shiny stuff and I might be inclined to be more accurate.
The time that it "takes" is the period.
The time period of a second pendulum from its extreme position to its mean position is one second. A second pendulum is a pendulum with a length such that its period of oscillation is two seconds when swinging between two extremes.
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.
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 period of a timer is the reciprocal of its frequency, meaning that period (T) = 1/frequency (f). As the frequency of a timer increases, its period decreases inversely (and vice versa). For example, a timer with a frequency of 1 Hz (1 cycle per second) will have a period of 1 second, while a timer with a frequency of 10 Hz will have a period of 0.1 seconds.
Imagine an analog clock with continuously and smoothly moving second hand. The positions of the various hands indicate the distance moved (in a circular arc) and this is used to calculate elapsed time. Or imagine a sundial. The shadow's location indicates time.
No, second.
499 BCE to 490 BCE.
Oxygen's period on the periodic table is the second period.
Typically as a function of distance traveled by time elapsed. Kilometers per hour, feet per second, etc.
i know when my second last period was when am i due?
the second intermediate period end in 1540 BC
Imagine is John Lennon's second post-Beatles album (1971 release date). Imagine (the song) is song #1 on side one of the album.
It's very unlikely you will get pregnant on the second say after your period starts.
Be is the second metal. It is in the second group.
*zero period *first period *second period
The time that it "takes" is the period.