The time taken by two consecutive compressions or rarefactions to cross a fixed point is called the time period of the wave. It represents the duration of one complete oscillation of the sound wave.
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The time period of a sound wave, denoted by “T,” is defined as the duration required for one complete cycle of the wave to occur. It represents the time taken for a sound wave to repeat its pattern, including both compression and rarefaction phases.