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Using Frequency to Find Period
Added by Craig Napier on Dec 15, 2008
In this model a signal generator produces a low frequency signal to power a bulb. A graph of the voltage is used to show that the period is the reciprocal of the frequency.
This item teaches:
- how the period of a wave is calculated
- the relationship between period and frequency
- about the use of oscilloscope traces to determine the period and frequency of a supply
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