👉 In mathematics, a semiperiod is defined as the difference between two consecutive periods of a periodic function. It represents the shortest period that can be obtained by removing one full cycle (period) from a periodic function. For example, consider a sine wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and a period of 2π radians: - The first semiperiod is π radians. - The second semiperiod is π/2 radians. - The third semiperiod is π/4