Frequency Vs Period?
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Frequency and period are two terms that are related to each other mathematically. Frequency is the number of times a given task or event occurs within a particular amount of time, usually one second or one hour. The frequency of an event is usually measured in hertz (Hz). Period, on the other hand, is the length of time it takes for an event or task to occur once. It is usually measured in seconds or hours. The mathematical relationship between frequency and period is inverse: as frequency increases, period decreases, and vice versa.