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a simple pendulum is moved from earth to moon how does it change the period of oscillation ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of the pendulum bob does not enter. On the Moon the acceleration of gravity is less than it is on the surface of the Earth, so the period on the Moon will be greater than it would be at Earth's surface. This results in fewer “ticks” of the clock in a given period of time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The mass of the pendulum bob does not enter. On the Moon the acceleration of gravity is less than it is on the surface of the Earth, so the period on the Moon will be greater than it would be at Earth's surface. This results in fewer “ticks” of the clock in a given period of time.

Explanation:

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