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The. Is the time it takes for a wave to complete one cycle

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Answer:

Time period

Step-by-step explanation:

The time taken by a wave to complete one cycle is called the time period of a wave. It is denoted by T. The number of vibration per second is called the frequency of the wave.

The relation between the time period and the frequency is inverse i.e.


T=(1)/(\\u)

If the number of vibrations increases its time period will decrease.

Similarly, for a simple pendulum the time period to complete one cycle is :


T=2\pi\sqrt{(l)/(g)}

l and g are length of pendulum and acceleration due to gravity.

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