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Erica Lindsey
1 March, 09:38
The reciprocal of frequency is
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Isla Gentry
1 March, 12:09
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Frequency=1/T, where T is the time period.
Reciprocal of frequency = T or it can be written as T = 1/f, where f is frequency.
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