Vibrating objects undergo back-and-forth vibrations about a fixed location. Two physical quantities that describe these vibrations are frequency and period. While related, they have quite different definitions, meanings, and mathematics.
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The period refers to the amount of time it takes an object to complete one cycle of vibration.
A vibrating object with a large period takes a relatively large amount of time to complete a vibration.
The period of a vibrating object refers to the distance between the two extreme locations of along its vibrational path.
Try this link to The Physics Classroom Tutorial for more help with the concepts of frequency and period:
Frequency and Period