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What is the relationship between the time period (T) and frequency (f) of a wave?
AT = f
BT = 1/f
CT = f^2
DT = 2f
✓ Correct Answer: B — T = 1/f
Frequency and time period are reciprocals of each other; the time period is the time taken for one complete cycle.
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