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its the time taken for one complete vibration.

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Time: second

Period: second, since it is a unit of time.

Frequency: Hertz (= 1/second).

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This is the time a wave takes to complete one wavelength (ccea definition: the time a particle takes to complete one oscillation)

Equasion is Time base= 1/frequency

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