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Cornelius Roberson
29 June, 09:59
The time period of a 50 Hz oscillator is
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Jackson Mcguire
29 June, 11:24
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Period = 1/frequency
Period = 1 / (50 Hz)
Period = 1 / (50/sec)
Period = 1 sec / 50
Period = 0.02 second
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