Write the equation representing the relation between time period and frequency.

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(N/A) The time period $(T)$ of a wave is defined as the time taken to complete one full oscillation or cycle.
Frequency $(f)$ is defined as the number of oscillations or cycles completed per unit time.
Since frequency is the reciprocal of the time period,the relationship is given by the equation:
$f = \frac{1}{T}$
Alternatively,it can be expressed as:
$T = \frac{1}{f}$
where $f$ is the frequency measured in Hertz $(Hz)$ and $T$ is the time period measured in seconds $(s)$.

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