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Answer:
Simple math. One microsecond is one 1 millionth of a second and in your example you have 5 microseconds so you will need to divide 1 million by 5 to arrive at the answer. In this case that means that there will be 200,000 of these 5 mico second cycles per second.
The period is the time taken to complete one oscillation. Hence, the period is 2 μs
Recall :
1 μs = [tex] 1 \times 10^{-6} s [/tex]
10 μs = [tex] 1 \times 10^{-5} s [/tex]
Hence, Frequency, is the number of cycles per second ;
5 cycles = [tex] 1 \times 10^{-5} s [/tex]
x = 1 second
Cross multiply :
0.00001x = 5
x = 500,000 Hz
Hence, Frequency, F = 500000 Hz
Period = 1 / Frequency
Period = 1/500000
Period = 0.000002 seconds
Period = 2 μs
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