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for a periodic motion the time taken to make one complete

for a periodic motion the time taken to make one complete
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  1. cycle is called the period. The period is the time it takes for a periodic motion to repeat itself. It is usually denoted by the symbol T and is measured in units of time, such as seconds or minutes.

    For example, the period of a simple pendulum is the time it takes for the pendulum to swing back and forth once. The period of a sound wave is the time it takes for the wave to complete one cycle of compression and rarefaction.

    The frequency of a periodic motion is defined as the number of cycles completed in one second. It is usually denoted by the symbol f and is measured in units of hertz (Hz), which represents one cycle per second. The frequency and period of a periodic motion are related by the equation:

    f = 1/T

    where f is the frequency and T is the period.

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