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Devan Galvan
7 September, 21:31
How do you find period when you have frequency
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Hailee Stein
7 September, 22:00
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Period and frequency are mutual reciprocals.
Period = 1 / frequency.
Frequency = 1 / period
(Frequency) x (Period) = 1
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