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Define time period of simple harmonic motion.

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Time period: The time period is defined as the time taken by a particle to complete one oscillation. It is usually denoted by T. For one complete revolution, the time taken is `t=T`, therefore,
`omegaT=2piimpliesT=(2pi)/(omega)`
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