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What does the period of a wave represent?

The period of a wave is the time taken for a particle in a medium to make one complete vibration. For example, it could be the time between two consecutive crests, troughs, or any other corresponding points. A wave with a high frequency has a short period because it completes more cycles in a given time interval.

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