If the frequency of a wave is 10 Hz, what is the time period?

Lacey Cordova

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2023-03-23

If the frequency of a wave is 10 Hz, what is the time period?

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T (time period) = 1 / f (frequency)
T = 1/10=0.1 sec
Remember that frequency is the quantity of wavelengths per second in order to comprehend what is occurring. Ten wavelengths per second are present here. Therefore, there will be 1/10 = 0.1 wavelengths for a second. This is the era we are in. Keep in mind that time and frequency are reciprocals.

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