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Revision as of 14:01, 15 July 2010
Look up periodicity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Periodicity may refer to:
In science:
- Periodicity in time is often specified by its frequency which has the metric units of hertz (the number of periods per second)
- Oscillations, waves and standing waves have crests at periodic intervals of space and/or time
- In physics, period is the number of cycles as a result of time (time/cycle). The amount of time it takes to complete one full revolution. Period is also the inverse of frequency
- In mathematics, a periodic function is a function whose output contains values that repeat periodically
- In mathematics, in group theory, a periodic group is a group in which each element has finite order
- In chemistry, the periodic table is a table which classifies the chemical elements by means of the periodicity of their chemical properties
See also
- Cycle (disambiguation)
- Frequency (disambiguation)
- Quasiperiodicity, property of a system that displays irregular periodicity
- Seasonality
- Simultaneity (disambiguation)
- Synchronicity
- Utility frequency